To study computer programming languages it is convenient to devide such languages into categories according to some classification. Many classifications have been suggested. The most popular are listed below:
Classification according to application area. Most current programming languages are categorised as 3rd generation. This category is therefore sometimes divided into two sub categories:
Declarative languages are considered to be specialised in that they were initially intended for use in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and expert systems programming. Example decalarative languages include: PROLOG, LISP, Miranda, Haskell and SML.
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