procedure-oriented language
procedure-oriented language
[prə′sē·jər ‚ȯr·ē¦ent·əd ‚laŋ·gwij] (computer science)
A language designed to facilitate the accurate description of procedures, algorithms, or routines belonging to a certain set of procedures.
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