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m Visual programming was here since the 80s and is not 5GL. I already had it in the Magic 4GL back then. Visual programming is NOT 5GL, where did this come from????
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Today, fifth-generation languages have lost part of their initial appeal and are mostly used in academic circles.
 
==Alternative Definition==
'''5GL''' or '''fifth-generation programming language''' is programming that uses a visual or graphical development interface to create source language that is usually compiled with a 3GL or 4GL language compiler. Microsoft, Borland, IBM, and other companies make 5GL visual programming products for developing applications in [[Java (programming language)|Java]], for example. [[Visual programming]] allows you to easily envision [[object-oriented]] programming class hierarchies and drag icons to assemble program components.<br />
 
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