Article | REF: H3168 V2

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Authors: Henri-Pierre Charles, Christian Fabre

Publication date: August 10, 2017

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3. Programming languages

A programming language can be defined by three things: its programming model, its grammar and its semantics.

3.1 Programming templates

A programming model or paradigm is the set of concepts available to the developer. The most common paradigms are imperative, functional, declarative, object-oriented, procedural, logic and symbolic programming. Each programming language can use one or more paradigms.

For example, the C language uses both imperative and procedural paradigms. It offers the following basic concepts:...

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