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101 flowery language
bloemrijke taal -
102 foreign language
vreemde taal -
103 functional language
functionele taal (programmataal gebruikt voor lezen van functies) -
104 general purpose language
algemene programma taal (bij vele toepassingen gebruikt) -
105 gutter language
gore taal, groffe mond -
106 high level language
taal op hoog niveau (programmeertaal die eerst door menselijke taal wordt geregeld en later in mechanische taal wordt vertaald) -
107 high level programming language
op hoog peil geprogrammeerde taal -
108 imperative language
gebiedende taal (in computer, programmataal met als doel situaties te veranderen op beeldscherm) -
109 intelligible language
duidelijke taal,verstaanbare taal -
110 interactive language
interactieve taal (die gesprek tussen gebruiker en computer mogelijk maakt) -
111 ironic language
ironische taal -
112 job control language
werkcontroletaal -
113 learned a new language
leerde een nieuwe taal -
114 lip language
taal van liplezen -
115 list processing language
lijstverwerkingstaal (in computers, behandelt registratie van gegevens) -
116 living language
gesproken taal, levende taal (spreektaal) -
117 low level programming language
programmeringstaal op laag peil -
118 macro language
macrotaal (computer taal die uit macro-opdrachten bestaat) -
119 natural language
n. natuurlijke taal (gesproken taal die zich over een lange tijd ontwikkelde) -
120 nonprocedural language
niet-procedurele taal (die niet het uitvoeren van opdrachten in volgorde verricht vereist)
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