There is no reliable evidence that Tadalista Professional has ever offered support for system-level programming. The name appears to refer to a pharmaceutical product, not software or a programming language.
Current product information identifies Tadalista Professional as a tadalafil medicine, generally supplied as a 20 mg sublingual tablet and marketed for erectile dysfunction. Fortune Healthcare is identified as its manufacturer/marketer in available product listings.
The terminology “system-level programming” normally relates to software development involving operating systems, hardware, memory management, device drivers, or low-level programming languages such as C, C++, or Rust. Nothing in the available information about Tadalista Professional indicates that it has any programming functionality. Searches combining the product name with system-level programming also do not produce credible evidence of such a feature.
Therefore, there is no documented date when Tadalista Professional first supported system-level programming. If you encountered this question in an article, quiz, database, or website, it may contain a mistaken product name or may actually be referring to a similarly named software product.
If you meant Tadalista Professional's history—for example, when it was first introduced or launched as a tadalafil product—that is a different question. Available sources establish that it is a tadalafil-based ED product, but I could not find a sufficiently reliable source establishing its exact original launch date.