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because it is non-procedural language, in this language object oriented languages are use to develop software application.

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What is the difference between program language and procedural language?

programming language is of two type 1. procedural programming language 2.non procrdural programming language .. ----non procedural programming language means that which relates with the real world.. for example-oops oops is a non procedural programming language because it relates to the object and object relate to the natural or real world where as that languge which does not belong to the real world is known as procedural language


What statement belong in a procedural languages but not in a non procedural language?

Assignment operator


Describe Procedural query language and non procedural query language in DBMS?

A query language is a language in which a user requests information from the database. These languages are usually on a level higher than that of a standardprogramming language. Query languages can be categorized as either procedural or non procedural.In a procedural language, the user instructs the system toperform a sequence of operations on the database to compute the desired result.In a non procedural language, the user describes the desired information withoutgiving a specific procedure for obtaining that information.


Difference between procedural and nonprocedural language?

Non.


Who invented Non-procedural language?

black people


What is the difference between a procedural and a non-procedural language IN DBMS?

In a procedural language, like PL/SQL, the programmer specifies the steps to be taken to accomplish a task, while in a non-procedural language, like SQL, the programmer specifies what needs to be done rather than how to do it. In the context of a DBMS, procedural languages are used for developing complex logic and operations within the database, while non-procedural languages are used for querying and manipulating data.


What is 4 generation programming language?

There is no standard which defines what 4GL (fourth generation language) actually means. The terms 1GL, 2GL and 3GL were introduced retrospectively but they have no actual meaning because we never classify a programming language by generation. If we did, C++ would be a 10th generation language! The term 4GL was formally introduced in 1981 to refer to high-level, non-procedural languages but marketing types were quick to describe their client's procedural languages as being 4GL -- because 4GL is "better" than 3GL -- without having to actually explain what 3GL meant. It was nothing more than meaningless jargon. There have been many unsuccessful attempts to standardise the meaning of 4GL, but none have succeeded. Part of the problem is that 1GL is usually used to classify machine code (as used on first-generation computers) while 2GL is used to classify assembly languages 9despite assembly language being used on first-generation hardware), leaving 3GL for all the high-level languages (portable languages). Attempting to distinguish one portable language from another by calling it 4GL is somewhat pointless given there are already far better ways to classify languages. High-level languages are best classified by the paradigms they support: declarative; imperative; structured; procedural; object-oriented; functional; logical; and so on. We can also classify by the domains they were primarily intended for: general-purpose; database management; applications software; artificial intelligence; and so on. Dividing high-level languages into two distinct groups (3GL and 4GL) tells us next to nothing about a language's capabilities, particularly when no-one can agree on what 3GL or 4GL actually means -- despite Wikipedia's repeatedly unsuccessful attempts to the contrary.


Why sql is non procedural language?

non-procedural language in which you can communicate tasks to the compute using simple commands. A procedural language is one in which you must give the computer step by step instructions for accomplishing a task


What is the difference between 3GL and 4GL?

I'm surprised with the lack of information about this on the internet: The 3rd generation is the first generation that allowed a program to be run on a different machine than the one it was developed on. 3GL languages such as pascal and Fortran use procedural methods to accomplish a task: an explicit sequence of steps that produce a result. 4GL languages are non-procedural, they concentrate on what you want to do rather than how to do it. This is where object-oriented PL can fall under. An example is SQL.


What is the difference between procedural and non-procedural languages?

AnswerProcedural languages are used in the traditional programming that is based on algorithms or a logical step-by-step process for solving a problem.A procedural programming language provides a programmer a means to define precisely each step in the performance of a task Non-procedural programming languages allow users and professional programmers to specify the results they want without specifying how to solve the problem. examples are FORTRAN,C++,COBOL,ALGOL etcOR we can put it this way:Procedural language determines WHAT & HOW a process should be done, Non-procedural language is concerned with the WHAT not the HOW. Non-proc languages are those languages where you specify what conditions the answer should satisfy, but not how to obtain it.


What is the difference between procedural and nonprocedural dml language?

rocedural languages are used in the traditional programming that is based on algorithms or a logical step-by-step process for solving a problem.A procedural programming language provides a programmer a means to define precisely each step in the performance of a task Non-procedural programming languages allow users and professional programmers to specify the results they want without specifying how to solve the problem. examples are FORTRAN,C++,COBOL,ALGOL etcOR we can put it this way:Procedural language determines WHAT & HOW a process should be done, Non-procedural language is concerned with the WHAT not the HOW. Non-proc languages are those languages where you specify what conditions the answer should satisfy, but not how to obtain it.


What is the name for non-procedural TV shows?

Serialized.

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