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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 exactly is procedural programming? How exactly is it different from OOP? Is it the same...
What exactly is procedural programming? How exactly is it different from OOP? Is it the same thing as functional programming?
I used to think that all programming that isn't OO is procedural. …
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Are object oriented programming languages procedural? [duplicate]
Procedural programming means coding the application is a series of tasks. Do A, then do B, then Do C. … If so, would you say that OOP is essentially a type of Procedural Programming? …