Книга: Introduction to Microprocessors and Microcontrollers
Fourth-generation languages
Fourth-generation languages
Fourth-generation languages are non-procedural and tend to concentrate on what the program must do rather than the mechanics of the step-by-step approach of the procedural languages. A tempting definition is to say they are the most recent, or the most popular or the ‘best’ languages. None of these definitions apply, so it may be better to stick to non-procedural as the most likely definition.
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