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Nonprocedural language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
NPL (for NonProcedural Language ) was a relational database language developed by T.D. Truitt et al. in 1980 for Apple II and MS-DOS. Modern languages such as Visual Basic or Java are called non-pr...
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Encyclopedia article about non-procedural language. Information about non-procedural language in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... non-procedural language; non-profit-making; non-repudiation; non-return-to-zero; non-routable protocol; Non-system disk error or disk error;
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Subject: Re: XML-aware programming language? ... i find that non-programmers take to non-procedural programming quite easily. but that's the issue isn't it? a programmer by definition is a control freak - you enjoy being able to tell the computer exactly what to do and it does exactly what you told it to do,
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rdfs:label Design and Correctness of a Compiler for a Non-Procedural Language. (xsd:string) ... swrc:pages 217-241 (xsd:string)
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rdfs:label UL/1: a non-procedural language for retrieving information from data bases. (xsd:string) ... swrc:pages 572-578 (xsd:string)
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