1st Generation - The lowest level language that uses binary digits (0s and 1s) and requires no translator., 2nd Generation - Uses "Mnemonics" or symbolic codes (like ADD, SUM) instead of binary, 3rd Generation - A procedural language that uses standard mathematical notation and English-like keywords (e.g., C++, Java)., 4th Generation - A non-procedural, result-oriented language often used for database queries (e.g., SQL), 5th Generation - Known as a "Knowledge-based" language that resembles human natural language.,

Chapter 1: Introduction to Programming Language (Part 1)

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