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EGL (programming language)

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Enterprise Generation Language, or EGL, is a 4th generation language first developed in the mid-1990s. IBM created EGL to help procedural programmers, particularly those with RPG and COBOL experience, learn the concepts and practices of object-oriented programming more easily.