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The second-generation languages used a code composed of letters and numbers.
The second-generation languages used a code composed of letters and numbers.
First-generation languages talked to the computer in the ones and zeros of "machine code".
The second-generation languages and assembly languages are two different things.
The syntax of third-generation languages depend on the computer they run on.
The elegance of computer languages has not been sacrificed for ease of use.
CAD allows the process of idea generation to become much more flexible
The plethora of modern programming languages does not have a common evolutionary background.
The Japanese government's Fifth-Generation Computer project was abandoned in 1992.