Difference between first generation and second generation programming language
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A second generation (programming) language (2GL) is a grouping of programming languages associated with assembly languages. ... Assembly languages are specific to computer and CPU. The term is used in the distinction between Machine Languages (1GL) and higher-level programming languages (3GL, 4GL, etc.)
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In first generation main memory was in the form of magnetic drum and in second generation main memory was in the form RAM and ROM. ... Punched card and magnetic tape was used in first generation and magnetic tape was used in second generation. Machine language was used in first and assembly language was used in second.
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