What is The Difference Between Pascal And RPG, Programming Languages
Pascal is an Interpreted Programming Language, while RPG is a Procedural Programming Language
What are Interpreted Programming Languages
An interpreted language is a programming language for which most of its implementations execute instructions directly, without previously compiling a program into machine-language instructions. The interpreter executes the program directly, translating each statement into a sequence of one or more subroutines already compiled into machine code. (Wikipedia)
What are Procedural Programming Languages
Procedural (imperative) programming implies specifying the steps that the programs should take to reach to an intended state. A procedure is a group of statements that can be referenced through a procedure call. Procedures help in the reuse of code. Procedural programming makes the programs structured and easily traceable for program flow.
While Pascal is an Interpreted Programming Language, and RPG is a Procedural Programming Language
Let us now look at the difference between the two:
What is Pascal Programming Language – A brief synopsis
It is a procedural programming language that was intended to use data structuring and structured programming. Niklaus Wirth, a Swiss computer scientist designed this language and it was named after Blaise Pascal, a French mathematician and philosopher.
What is RPG Programming Language – A brief synopsis
This programming language is used for business applications. It is available with the IBM’s System I midrange computers.
Sources
A Complete List of Computer Programming Languages
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