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Generation languages

  1. The first generation languages, or 1GL are low-level languages that are machine language.
  2. The second generation languages, or 2GL are also low-level languages that generally consist of assembly languages.
  3. The third generation languages, or 3GL are high-level languages such as C.
  4. The fourth generation languages, or 4GL are languages that consist of statements similar to statements in a human language. Fourth generation languages are commonly used in database programming and scripts. 
  5. The fifth generation languages, or 5GL are programming languages that contain visual tools to help develop a program. A good example of a fifth generation language is Visual Basic.

Also see: Assembly, Generation, High-level languages, Low-level language, Machine language, Programming definitions

 

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