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  2. OpenEdge Advanced Business Language - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  3. Fourth-generation programming language - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Fe railroad used MAPPER to develop a system in a project that was an early example of 4GL, rapid prototyping, and programming by users. [9] The idea was that it was easier to teach railroad experts to use MAPPER than to teach programmers the "intricacies of railroad operations".

  4. Category:Fourth-generation programming languages - Wikipedia

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  5. List of programming languages by type - Wikipedia

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    Declarative programming stands in contrast to imperative programming via imperative programming languages, where control flow is specified by serial orders (imperatives). (Pure) functional and logic-based programming languages are also declarative, and constitute the major subcategories of the declarative category. This section lists additional ...

  6. Programming language generations - Wikipedia

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    Examples: Prolog, OPS5, Mercury, CVXGen [7] [8], Geometry Expert. A fifth-generation programming language (5GL) is any programming language based on problem-solving using constraints given to the program, rather than using an algorithm written by a programmer. [9] They may use artificial intelligence techniques to solve problems in this way.

  7. PROIV - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. List of programming languages - Wikipedia

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    This is an index to notable programming languages, in current or historical use. Dialects of BASIC, esoteric programming languages, and markup languages are not included. A programming language does not need to be imperative or Turing-complete, but must be executable and so does not include markup languages such as HTML or XML, but does include domain-specific languages such as SQL and its ...

  9. Mark IV (software) - Wikipedia

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    Mark IV is a fourth-generation programming language that was created by Informatics, Inc. in the 1960s. [1] It automated the reading of input files and conversion of the data inside to produce one or more reports and updated output files. [1]