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Informix 4GL Development – Features, Use Cases & Modernization Guide

January 11, 2026|

Informix 4GL development remains a critical skill in many enterprise environments where reliability, speed, and database-centric programming are essential. Despite the rise of modern frameworks and languages, Informix 4GL continues to power mission-critical business systems across banking, telecom, healthcare, and government sectors. In this guide, we’ll explore what Informix 4GL [...]

Neural Network Programming: A Practical and Conceptual Guide to Building Intelligent Systems

December 25, 2025|

Introduction Neural network programming sits at the heart of modern artificial intelligence. It powers technologies such as image recognition, speech processing, large language models, recommendation engines, and autonomous systems. Unlike traditional programming—where developers explicitly define rules—neural network programming enables systems to learn behavior from data. This shift has transformed software [...]

4GLs vs. Traditional Programming Paradigms: A Comparative Analysis

May 18, 2024|

Introduction The evolution of programming languages has been a journey towards simplicity and efficiency. At the forefront of this evolution are Fourth Generation Languages (4GLs), which promise to make development faster and more intuitive. But how do they stack up against traditional programming paradigms? Let’s delve into a comparative analysis. [...]

Understanding 4GL: The Language of Productivity

May 18, 2024|

Understanding 4GL: The Language of Productivity Quick Summary: What Is a Fourth Generation Language (4GL)? A Fourth Generation Language (4GL) is a high-level, declarative programming language designed to maximize developer productivity by focusing on what needs to be done rather than how to do it. Commonly used for database querying, [...]

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