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==Common misconception==
Vendors have been known on occasion to advertise their languages as 5GL. Most of the time they actually sell [[Fourth-generation programming language|4GLs]] with a higher level of automation and [[knowledge base]]. Because the hype of the 1980s faded away and the projects were eventually all dropped, 5GL awareness has also 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.<ref>{{Citationcite web |last1=Howard |first1=Philip |title=What makes a 5GL? |url=https://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/01/17/5gl/ |website=The Register |accessdate=28 November 2019 needed|date=October17 January 20132007}}</ref>
 
==What's previous==