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First-generation languages talked to the computer in the ones and zeros of "machine code".
First-generation languages talked to the computer in the ones and zeros of "machine code".
The second-generation languages used a code composed of letters and numbers.
The syntax of third-generation languages depend on the computer they run on.
Machine code was interpreted directly by the memory devices of the computer.
The second-generation languages and assembly languages are two different things.
The elegance of computer languages has not been sacrificed for ease of use.
The Japanese government's Fifth-Generation Computer project was abandoned in 1992.
Computer languages that have access to a pattern matching mechanism can easily be programmed to emulate Eliza.