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Very high-level programming language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Very high-level programming language A very high-level programming language (VHLL) is a programming language with a very high level of abstraction, used primarily as a professional programmer productivity tool. Very high-level programming languages are usually domain-specific languages, limited to a very specific application, purpose, or type of task, and often scripting languages (especially extension languages), controlling a specific environment. For this reason, very high-level programming languages are often referred to as goal-oriented programming languages. The term VHLL was used in the 1990s for what are today more often called high-level languages (not "very") used for scripting, such as Perl, Python, Ruby, and Visual Basic.〔 Tom Christiansen et al (eds.): USENIX 1994 ''(Very High Level Languages Symposium Proceedings ).'' October 26-28, 1994, Santa Fe, New Mexico〕〔"(Are VHLLs Really High-Level? )", by Greg Wilson, 12/01/1999〕 == See also ==
* Scripting language * Low-level programming language * High-level programming language * Third-generation programming language * Fourth-generation programming language * Fifth-generation programming language * Domain-specific language
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