Second Generation Language (2GL)
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Second Generation Programing Language is a term usually used to refer to some form of assembly language. Unlike 1GL, it can actually be read and written fairly easily by a human as it uses mnemonics to specify instructions. It requires some translation to make it useful to a computer. The translator that does so is known as assembler. However, the language is still specific to and dependent on a specific processor and environment and is difficult to use effectively to write large applications.
Example: Assembly language.
In short, 2GL are:
- Not all alphabets were there.
- Assembly language.
- Translater language.
- Low Level Language (LLL).
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