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of combining multiple programming languages and multiple “modularity paradigms” in application development. The “paradigms” include Object-Oriented Programming, Aspect-Oriented Programming ...
This just so neatly calls out to me, based on my own very brief and very informal investigation into multi-paradigm programming (based on James Coplien’s work from C++ from a decade-plus ago).
C# (pronounced see sharp) is a multi-paradigm programming language encompassing strong typing, imperative, declarative, functional, generic, object-oriented, and component-oriented programming ...
Java is a popular and multi-paradigm programming language. It is widely recognized for its adherence to object-oriented design principles and the “Written Once, Run Anywhere” concept makes it ...
Swift is a compiled, multi-paradigm programming language developed by Apple and the open-source community. It was released in 2014 as a successor to Objective-C and designed to work seamlessly ...
On the other hand, OCaml and OCaPIC bring a high-level, multi-paradigm programming language to developers. This includes a robust type system with object-oriented support, exception support ...
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