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61 living language
levande språk (språk som talas) -
62 low level programming language
lågnivåprogrammeringsspråk (programmeringsspråk som liknar maskinspråk) -
63 machine language
maskinspråk (programmeringsspråk som är skrivet i en binär kod och vars order en dator kan utföra utan översättning) -
64 macro language
makrospråk (språk som inkluderar makrokommandon (data)) -
65 native language
modersmål -
66 natural language
naturligt språk (mänskligt språk som utvecklas med tiden) -
67 nonprocedural language
icke-procedurmässigt språk, programmeringsspråk som inte kräver kommandon i en särskild order -
68 object oriented language
objektorienterat språk (programmeringsspråk enligt vilket små delar är definierade som objekt med olika förhållanden mellan dem) -
69 obscene language
oanständigt språk -
70 offensive language
kränkande språk, förargelseväckande språk -
71 parliamentary language
parlamentariskt språk -
72 pascal language
Pascal programmeringsspråk, programmeringsspråk som uppmuntrar användning av välkonstruerade och lättförstådda mönster (data) -
73 pascal programming language
Pascal programmeringsspråk, programmeringsspråk som uppmuntrar användning av välkonstruerade och lättförstådda mönster (data) -
74 problem oriented language
problemorienterat program, (dataprogrammering) språk avsett att lösa särskilda problem (såsom simulation, listhantering, etc.) -
75 procedural language
procedurmässigt språk, programmeringsspråk där kommandon måste följa i en särskild order -
76 programming language
programmeringsspråk (förråd av ord och symboler som används för att programmera eller kommunicera med en dator) -
77 put it in plain language
säga det med enkla ord -
78 query language
frågespråk (språk som används för att återvinna och lagra data i databasen (data)) -
79 reviver of the Hebrew language
återupplivaren av det hebreiska språket (Eliezer Ben-Yehuda) -
80 rich language
rikt språk
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