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Procedural programming is a design methodology in which large programs are broken down into procedures or subroutines.

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What procedural languages support algebraic data types?

Java/C# don't support ADTs out of the box but with some boilerplate and lambdas you can pull it off. If I'm not mistaken that's also pretty much what Scala's case classes are, minus the boilerplate.
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What exactly is procedural programming? How exactly is it different from OOP? Is it the same...

Procedural programming is imperative programming that breaks down the code into subroutines. … You can use objects in both functional languages and procedural languages, but the languages that advertise themselves as OO are procedural. …
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