All generations from 1st to 4th are still in use today.
Machine language is a first generation language.
The second generation language programmers.
Yes, natural language is a fifth generation programming language.
4 th generation computers
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.
SAP is based on 5th generation language, we can simply compare it with orackle 11i which is one of most advance language but still 4th generation.
Machine language is a first generation language.
4 th generation language
sanskrit is the oldest language and it is still in use in HINDI rituals
If you still use a pixel camra, get into this generation.
The second generation language programmers.
Yes, natural language is a fifth generation programming language.
4 th generation computers
No. It would be a third generation programming language.
Sanskrit
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 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