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HIGH LEVEL LANGUAGE (THIRD GENERATION) define..​

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third-generation programming language (3GL) is a high-level computer programming language that tends to be more machine-independent and programmer-friendly than the machine code of the first-generation and assembly languages of the second-generation, while having a less specific focus to the fourth and fifth .

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HIGH LEVEL LANGUAGE (THIRD GENERATION) define..

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Persons in the third generation are those who have both U.S.-born parents, but one or more foreign-born grandparents. ... Persons in the first generation were born abroad and their ethnicity is based on their country of birth.

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The third-generation languages, or 3GL, are high-level languages, such as C, C++, Java, JavaScript, and Visual Basic. 4. The fourth-generation languages, or 4GL, are languages that consist of statements similar to statements in a human language.

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A high-level language is a programming language designed to simplify computer programming. ... High-level source code contains easy-to-read syntax that is later converted into a low-level language, which can be recognized and run by a specific CPU. Most common programming languages are considered high-level languages.

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