Fourth-Generation Language (4GL) - перевод на испанский
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Fourth-Generation Language (4GL) - перевод на испанский

4GL-MORE USER FRIENDLY AND NON-PROCEDURAL IN NATURE I.E, USERS NEED TO THINK WHAT NOT HOW
Fourth generation programming language; 4GL; Fourth Generation Language; 4th Generation Language; 4th generation language; Fourth generation language; Fourth-generation language; Commercial business software; 4th-generation programming language; 4gl

Fourth-Generation Language (4GL)      
Lenguaje de Cuarta Generación (L4G)
fourth estate         
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REFERENCE TO THE INDIRECT SOCIAL INFLUENCE OF PRESS AND NEWS MEDIA
Fourth estate; 4th estate; The Fourth Estate
la cuarta potencia, el periodismo
lost generation         
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  • Image taken from a magazine cover (published 1924) of a couple dressed in fashionable clothing of the period.
  • French [[poilu]]s on a battlefield during the First World War
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  • Class photo taken at a school in Sweden (1900)
  • Family in [[Queensland]] pictured at home (circa 1900)
  • Children playing with toys (c.1890s)
  • [[Typewriter]]s entered common use as a writing tool for the Lost Generation
  • A young woman burning a cable for scrap at a shipbuilding yard in [[Glasgow]] during World War I.
GENERATION THAT CAME OF AGE DURING WORLD WAR I, HAVING BIRTH DATES APPROXIMATELY FROM 1883 TO 1900
Lost generation; The lost generation; Generation of 1914; Lost Generation (China)
Generación perdida ( generación que perdió el camino, generación sin metas)

Определение

gacela
sust. fem.
Zoología. Antílope algo menor que el corzo, que habita en Persia, Arabia y norte de Africa, y es muy celebrado por su figura esbelta, por su agilidad y por la hermosura de sus ojos, grandes, negros y vivos. Tiene la cola corta, las piernas muy finas, blanco el vientre, leonado el lomo, y las astas encorvadas a modo de lira.

Википедия

Fourth-generation programming language

A fourth-generation programming language (4GL) is any computer programming language that belongs to a class of languages envisioned as an advancement upon third-generation programming languages (3GL). Each of the programming language generations aims to provide a higher level of abstraction of the internal computer hardware details, making the language more programmer-friendly, powerful, and versatile. While the definition of 4GL has changed over time, it can be typified by operating more with large collections of information at once rather than focusing on just bits and bytes. Languages claimed to be 4GL may include support for database management, report generation, mathematical optimization, GUI development, or web development. Some researchers state that 4GLs are a subset of domain-specific languages.

The concept of 4GL was developed from the 1970s through the 1990s, overlapping most of the development of 3GL, with 4GLs identified as "non-procedural" or "program-generating" languages, contrasted with 3GLs being algorithmic or procedural languages. While 3GLs like C, C++, C#, Java, and JavaScript remain popular for a wide variety of uses, 4GLs as originally defined found uses focused on databases, reports, and websites. Some advanced 3GLs like Python, Ruby, and Perl combine some 4GL abilities within a general-purpose 3GL environment, and libraries with 4GL-like features have been developed as add-ons for most popular 3GLs, producing languages that are a mix of 3GL and 4GL, blurring the distinction.

In the 1980s and 1990s, there were efforts to develop fifth-generation programming languages (5GL).