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The software environment was written in PowerBuilder and COBOL, which was generated by a fourth generation language code generator (4GL).
But this is not a new generation language at all.
"Talking to customers is a sushi chef's duty," he says, and you wonder if his reticence is a function of culture, generation, language or just the business of the restaurant on an unreasonably hot October afternoon.
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Fourth-generation language (4GL), Fourth-generation computer programming language.
Previous programming was written in machine (first-generation) language or assembly (second-generation) language, which required the programmer to write instructions in binary or hexadecimal arithmetic.
This proliferation of incompatible specialized languages spurred an interest in the United States and Europe to create a single "second-generation" language.
With the creation of an efficient higher-level (or natural) language, also known as a third-generation language, computer programming moved beyond a small coterie to include engineers and scientists, who were instrumental in expanding the use of computers.
Commerce One and Oracle have collaborated on an overall architecture that will include the means for maintaining competitive security and privacy, and will support the eXtensible Markup Language, the next-generation language for e-business software applications.
So just imagine what happens when next-generation language- and image-processing software, and then the generation after that, and the generation after that, is unleashed on your Facebook timeline.
Unlike first- and second-generation languages, the syntax (ie, the rules for combining symbols and words) of third-generation languages is in principle independent of the computer they run on.
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