Fourth-generation programming language (redirect from 4GL)
A fourth-generation programming language (4GL) is a high-level computer programming language that belongs to a class of languages envisioned as an advancement...
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Informix-4GL is a 4GL programming language developed by Informix during the mid-1980s. At the time of its initial release in 1986, supported platforms...
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Forté 4GL was a proprietary application server that was developed by Forté Software and used for developing scalable, highly available, enterprise applications...
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they were now held in a database (designed and developed using the LINC 4GL) and subject to rigorous automatic validation. The new LINC-based system...
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OpenEdge Advanced Business Language (redirect from Progress 4GL)
simplify software development. The language was called PROGRESS or Progress 4GL up until version 9, but in 2006, PSC changed the name to OpenEdge Advanced...
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Hope Hume HyperTalk Hy Io Icon IBM Basic assembly language IBM Informix-4GL IBM RPG IDL Idris Inform ISLISP J J# (J sharp) J++ (J plus plus) JADE Jai...
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development focused on the time-series-oriented database engine and the 4GL scripting language. Citigroup sold FAME to private investors headed by Warburg...
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ADABAS (redirect from Natural (4GL))
the conversion of any applications written in 4th Generation languages (4GL) to more contemporary languages, and the adaptation of any applications in...
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Sage 200 (redirect from Retrieve 4GL)
Newcastle upon Tyne. Sovereign used a proprietary language called Retrieve 4GL that allowed third parties to extend the application. In the 1990s the London...
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Programming languages have been classified into several programming language generations. Historically, this classification was used to indicate increasing...
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