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FGL
(redirected from fifth generation language)

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FGLFourth Generation Language (usually seen as 4GL)
FGLFifth Generation Language (open source programming language)
FGLFinished Ground Level (buildings)
FGLFruit Growers Laboratory (California)
FGLFiber-Grating Laser
FGLFantasy Golf League
FGLFrank G. Lindsey (schools)
FGLForce Generation Level
FGLFasting Glucose Level
FGLFENGOR Gaming Labs (Casino equipment manufacturer)
FGLFlash Game Licence (website)
FGLFixed Gear London (cycling)


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Fifth generation languages (5GLs), such as ConQuer (an ORM query language), allow you to specify queries naturally, without knowing the underlying data structures used to store the information.
15 is the de-facto industry standard for professional programmers working with third, fourth and fifth generation languages such as C, C++ and Visual Basic in the development of mission critical applications for PC platforms.
Btrieve Built to be bundled in commercial applications, Btrieve is the de-facto standard database used by commercial developers to build mission-critical applications using third, fourth and fifth generation languages.
 
 
 
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