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From time to time vendors in the application development space have claimed 5GL (5th generation language) capabilities.<ref>[http://www.it-analysis.com/channels/content.php?cid=9096 What makes a 5GL?]</ref> Most of the time they actually sell 4GLs with a higher level of automation and knowledge base. Since the 5GL awareness has dropped because the hype of the 80's quickly faded away and that the projects were eventually all dropped; this has opened doors to the vendors to re-use the term in marketing their new tools, without causing much controversy among the current generations of programmers. Their tools actually consist of 4GLs packed with [[Rapid application development|RAD]] wizards, [[Computer-aided_software_engineering|CASE]] tools and other graphical coding assistance that facilitates code generation.
 
Some argue that the graphical approach to easing programming is the real next step in practically raising the level of abstraction (although this paradigm has not yet been fully realized).{{cn}} Constraint-driven programming and other 5GL ambitions will have to wait for a 6th or 7th generation.
 
==See also==