Sublanguage

Sublanguage
Sublanguage
 
[dt. »Teilsprache«], eine Computersprache, die nur einen Teil der Operationen einer vollständigen Sprache abdeckt. So sind Sublanguages beispielsweise auf das Bearbeiten oder Abfragen von Daten bzw. Werten beschränkt, können aber nicht zur Datenausgabe genutzt werden. Eine bekannte Sublanguage ist SQL.

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