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On the basis of studying the origin, composition, characteristics and intrinsic relationship of three classes of computer languages, in particular, the development of programming languages obviously have two sides: On one hand, the three languages in the relationships between people and computers are gradually close; on the other hand, the packaging of the three languages in the computer is gradually thickened, and the contact between people and the core layer of the computer is gradually isolated. The quasi natural language’ features of advanced computer language is emphatically discussed. The analogy method is put forward in this article provides a platform for the in-depth study of the advanced language, as well as provides a simple mind for the teaching of high-level computer language.
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Yang, P. (2013). Study of Quasi Natural Language Features of Advanced Computer Language. In: Du, W. (eds) Informatics and Management Science II. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 205. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4811-1_7
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