explain the second generation language
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A second generation (programming) language (2GL) is a grouping of programming languages associated with assembly languages. ... The term is used in the distinction between Machine Languages (1GL) and higher-level programming languages (3GL, 4GL, etc.) Also known as a 2nd generation language.
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A second generation (programming) language (2GL) is a grouping of programming languages associated with assembly languages. ... The term is used in the distinction between Machine Languages (1GL) and higher-level programming languages (3GL, 4GL, etc.) Also known as a 2nd generation language.
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