Title: Which statement does NOT describe fifth-generation languages? Post by: blue_nose on Mar 28, 2015 Which statement does NOT describe fifth-generation languages?
A) They are the most "natural" of languages. B) They use a set of short, English-based commands (such as SUB) that speak directly to the CPU. C) Problems are presented as a series of facts or constraints rather than as a specific algorithm. D) The system of facts can be queried. Title: Re: Which statement does NOT describe fifth-generation languages? Post by: pops on Apr 2, 2015 Content hidden
Title: Re: Which statement does NOT describe fifth-generation languages? Post by: blue_nose on Apr 4, 2015 I thought so too, but I was skeptical.
Title: Re: Which statement does NOT describe fifth-generation languages? Post by: pops on Apr 4, 2015 It took me a few minutes to find the answer. Make sure to study the chapter thoroughly, the content in this section isn't as straightforward as the other stuff.
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