First-generation is binary, just zeros and ones, so you can not talk about OOP at this level. The same is true, no OOP, for the second-generation languages, assembly languages. Third-generation languages include C++ and Java, so, YES, you can say that a third generation language can be OOP. Fourth-generation languages can include OOP features, but tipically they are closer to human language and are not intended to be OOP. Fifth-generation languages are used mainly in Artificial Intelligence research, so, no OOP. More about it you can find at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programming_language.
Programming languages are divided into five different generations. A programming language consists of the symbols, letters and numbers used to communicate with computers.
Programming is a term that describes the usage of a programming language. Programming languages (C++ for example) are languages that create programs, these programming languages should not be confused with scripting languages. Scripting languages are languages that are meant to be interpenetrated by programs. (Written in a programming language)
The major advantages of fifth generation programming languages are that these languages are improved from fourth generation languages. It is also important to note that classification of programming languages in generations beyond the second generation is complete nonsense and nothing but a marketing hype; programming languages don't evolve in a linear succession, or one in the shape of a balanced tree, where each generation has common attributes and improvements over the previous generation.
Programming languages (or natural languages) cannot be downloaded.
There are no 'partial' programming languages.
It would be a list of five programming languages.
No, but of course there is a programmers' slang. And programming is done with so-called 'programming languages'.
All Programming Languages
There are many different programming languages available on the market. The programming language 'Halide' is a relatively new language on the market that was created to make programming easier.
Programming languages (or natural languages) cannot be downloaded.
No. .NET is a framework, not a programming language. It is the common framework used by the C#, F# and Visual Basic programming languages.
Lots of programming languages were developed IN the US or BY US citizens, but there are no languages that were developed BY the US as a whole.