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A fundamental style of computer programming.

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Neural Networks - The birth of a new programming paradigm

Are neureal nets a paradigm ? Neural nets are a domain for a set of specific problems and their solutions. As neural nets deeply influence the way a system is build, they could be considered as an arc …
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What Actually make a Paradigm qualify as being called Structured

No, the traditional BASIC used in your example is not considered as a structured language: First you cannot call a subroutine with a simple statement, since parameter passing would require to use …
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Before OOP, how were systems modeled

Before OOP, the structured programming paradigm used to separate processes and data. This separation also applied for modelling: Processes used to be modelled with dataflow diagrams (the most fa …
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Is assignment declarative or imperative?

In a declarative approach, you declare facts, for example that gravity g is 9.80665 m/s2 or the number or wheels x is 3. Many programming languages express this with some kind of declaration or assign …
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Is declarative programming just imperative programming 'under the hood'?

A programming language is only a mean to express some abstract computational solution, independently of how the language abstractions will be implemented. So no, it's not just imperative under the hoo …
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Do functions make Java a functional programming language?

A language providing all these features, is said to support the functional programming paradigms. … Java, C++ and C# are for example multi-paradigm languages and allow for some level of FP, next to imperative programming, OOP and even other paradigms. …
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