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OpenEdge Advanced Business Language, or OpenEdge ABL for short, is a business application development language created and maintained by Progress Software Corporation. Typically classified as a fourth-generation programming language , it utilizes an English-like syntax to simplify software development. [ 1 ]
A fourth-generation programming language (4GL) is a high-level computer programming language that belongs to a class of languages envisioned as an advancement upon third-generation programming languages (3GL).
2.48 OpenEdge Advanced Business Language (ABL), Progress 4GL. 2.49 Prolog. 2.49.1 Logtalk. 2.50 Puppet. ... a programming language designed specifically to naturally ...
Progress 4GL, now known as OpenEdge Advanced Business Language, a programming language developed by Progress Software; Progress indicator, a component in a user interface to convey the progress of a task
PROIV was originally developed as a fourth-generation programming language (4GLs). PROIV and other 4GL are aiming to simplify and reduce efforts to create and develop computer programs compared to third-generation programming languages (3GLs) such as Cobol and Fortran. [4] PROIV's usual application domain is database-centric business applications.
Donald Trump claimed an early victory for a coercive foreign policy based on tariffs and hard power on Sunday after announcing Colombia had backed down in a dispute over migrant repatriation flights.
Palestinians, their allies and other nations reacted strongly to President Donald Trump’s proposal that the United States “take over” the Gaza Strip and permanently resettle its residents.
The first release of the Clarion language was a DOS product named Clarion 1.0 and was first released in April 1986. Clarion was created by Bruce Barrington, one of the founders of healthcare firm "HBO & Company" (later acquired by McKesson Corporation, [1]) and a small team of developers.