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$4.00 IT 205 / Week Four CheckPoint: Programming Languages

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Highlight the most important differences between object-oriented programming languages and generations 1-4 of (often called top down or structured) programming languages. How are they similar? Post a 200-300 word response.
 


   
   
   
   
 
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Preview: ... languages. Not only is using object-oriented programming easier and convenient but it also allows for more complex tasks. <br><br>In the end the different programming languages need to go back to first generation languages. Each of the four generations have become more advanced with better features.<br><br>First genera ...

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Preview: ... ive, there are more similarities than differences; for one thing, they both accomplish the same results. Before the advent of OOP, programmers would write subroutines, and avoid re-writing the code by calling them repeatedly plugging in variable parameters to change how they work on the data or accomplish a task. That's basically what objects do, just, more automatically and less transparently.<br><br>In one sense, the shift from top-down to OOP could be called going from fourth to fifth generat ...

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Preview: ... es are called assembly language. These use simple memory aids. This language uses simple words in place of zeros and ones. This language is easier than the first, but still difficult to program and is also machine dependent.<br><br><br>Third Generation Languages – Third generation l ...

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Preview: ... rogrammer must be able to associate assembly language with machine language. Programmers are not required to know machine details or assembly language. Requires little or no programming skills.<br>Subclasses can inherit characteristics and processes of a general class, thus reducing the amount of time needed to write a program. Interpre ...

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Preview: ... . This language is difficult to develop as errors can occur easily. To make the process simple, a Second Generation Language was developed known as Assembly Code. This code puts words in place of those numbers and allows the programmer to type a word code that will tell the computer what numbers within the binary code to edit. Third Generation Language took the assembly code and placed it in English form ...

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Preview: ... rst through fourth generation of programming languages were based on a process-oriented approach to manage logic, and object oriented programming manages programming logic based around objects (Malaga, 2005). A process-oriented approach stores the data separate from the processing (Malaga, 2005). Object oriented programming manages data and p ...

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Preview: ... to quantify this, but in terms of ease of programming and what OOP enables, it might be fair to say the leap from fourth-generation languages to OOP, especially what OOP has now become, can be likened to the span between binary code and BASIC. OOP supercharges the program environment. Just my two-cents. <br><br>At each generational jump from binary to assembly language, to thir ...

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