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algorithmic language

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algorithmic language

A programming language that allows complete sets of steps to be written. All major programming languages are algorithmic languages. See algorithm.


algorithmic language [¦al·gə¦rith·mik ′laŋ·gwij]
(computer science)
A language in which a procedure or scheme of calculations can be expressed accurately.

Algorithmic Language - Algol 60


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His presentation demonstrates how these companies have employed an application-centric approach that retains the underlying algorithmic language and logic of applications and eliminates the costly and risky rewrites usually required to migrate these mission-critical models, delivering faster response, higher predictability and increased efficiency.
His presentation demonstrates how these companies have employed an application-centric approach that retains the underlying algorithmic language and logic of applications and eliminates the costly and risky rewrites usually required to migrate these mission-critical models, delivering faster response, higher predictability and increased efficiency.
 
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