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A '''fifth-generation programming language''' is a [[programming language]] based around solving problems using [[constraints]] entered by the programmer which the [[computer]] uses to solve the given problem. Most constraint-based and [[logical programming]] languages and some declarative languages are fifth generation languages. The main difference between [[fourth-generation programming language]]s and fifth-generation languages is fourth-generation languages are designed to build
In the [[1990s]] fifth-generation languages were considered to be the wave of the future and would replace all other languages except low-level languages for system developement in software developement. Japan especially put a lot of research and money into their [[Fifth generation computer systems project]] hoping to design a massive computer network of machines using these tools.
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