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Sometimes, fourth-generation languages (4GLs) are called procedural languages

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  1. 29 June, 11:48
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    Hi!

    In 1981, the term 4GL was actually used to refer to languages which were non-procedural. A procedural language does not possess object-oriented capabilities. 4GL's often times have OOP properties, so I believe the answer to this question is going to be false. = )
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