The major advantages of fifth generation programming languages are that these languages are improved from fourth generation languages.
It is also important to note that classification of programming languages in generations beyond the second generation is complete nonsense and nothing but a marketing hype; programming languages don't evolve in a linear succession, or one in the shape of a balanced tree, where each generation has common attributes and improvements over the previous generation.
to make programming easier and near to natural language..
just my opinion :)
Yes, natural language is a fifth generation programming language.
The only decent attempt at a 5th generation programming language was done by japan in the 90's and it was based on prolog. It was deemed too slow and inefficient to be of viable use, and as such there has been no marketable 5gl to date, so the question would have been better posed as 'Is there a fifth generation programming language?' - also note that the idea of 5gl is just that, an idea. Even if we succeed in creating a 5gl, it will be 'A' 5gl language, not 'THE' 5gl language
There is no such thing as a fourth generation language. Machine code is the first generation (the native language of the computer). Assembly language is the second generation (low-level symbolic language). All high-level (abstract) languages are third-generation. Although some languages claim to be fourth-generation or even fifth-generation, they are meaningless terms used by marketing types that tell you nothing about a language's capability.
The main advantage of fifth-generation programming language is that it is designed to make the computer solve problems for you. Previously, programmers would need to know algorithms to fix the problems, but fifth-generation handles all of that on its own.
Third generation. All high level languages are third generation. Assembly language and low-level symbolic languages are second generation languages. Machine code is the only first generation language. Although some languages have been described as being fourth or fifth generation, the terms have no official meaning (they were originally used by marketing types but are in fact meaningless).
Yes, natural language is a fifth generation programming language.
Fifth-Generation Language
The only decent attempt at a 5th generation programming language was done by japan in the 90's and it was based on prolog. It was deemed too slow and inefficient to be of viable use, and as such there has been no marketable 5gl to date, so the question would have been better posed as 'Is there a fifth generation programming language?' - also note that the idea of 5gl is just that, an idea. Even if we succeed in creating a 5gl, it will be 'A' 5gl language, not 'THE' 5gl language
5 Gold Rings
algol cobol prolog c
There is no such thing as a fourth generation language. Machine code is the first generation (the native language of the computer). Assembly language is the second generation (low-level symbolic language). All high-level (abstract) languages are third-generation. Although some languages claim to be fourth-generation or even fifth-generation, they are meaningless terms used by marketing types that tell you nothing about a language's capability.
The main advantage of fifth-generation programming language is that it is designed to make the computer solve problems for you. Previously, programmers would need to know algorithms to fix the problems, but fifth-generation handles all of that on its own.
Third generation. All high level languages are third generation. Assembly language and low-level symbolic languages are second generation languages. Machine code is the only first generation language. Although some languages have been described as being fourth or fifth generation, the terms have no official meaning (they were originally used by marketing types but are in fact meaningless).
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