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Programming Paradigms
[edit]- Programming paradigm
- Programming model
- Imperative programming
- Functional programming
- Declarative programming
- Object-oriented programming
- Procedural programming
- Logic programming
- Symbolic programming
- Structured programming
- Process-oriented programming
- Agent-oriented programming
- Array programming
- Automata-based programming
- Data-driven programming
- Constraint programming
- Dataflow programming
- Dynamic programming language
- End-user development
- Event-driven programming
- Service-oriented architecture
- Time-driven programming
- Expression-oriented programming language
- Feature-oriented programming
- Function-level programming
- Literate programming
- Inductive programming
- Language-oriented programming
- Natural language programming
- Service-oriented modeling
- Domain-specific language
- Grammar-oriented programming
- Intentional programming
- Metaprogramming
- Automatic programming
- Reflective programming
- Attribute-oriented programming
- Homoiconicity
- Template metaprogramming
- Non-structured programming
- Nondeterministic programming
- Parallel computing
- Tacit programming
- Concatenative programming language
- Semantic-oriented programming
- Block (programming)
- Modular programming
- Actor model
- Class-based programming
- Concurrent object-oriented programming
- Prototype-based programming
- Separation of concerns
- Aspect-oriented programming
- Role-oriented programming
- Subject-oriented programming
- Recursion (computer science)
- Value-level programming
- Probabilistic programming language
- Concept programming
- Action language
- Generic programming