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Structured programming is NOTHING like what this article says.

Structured programming is the use of while and repeat until or for to control loops.

Structured as opposed to un-structured. ie: raw GOTO loops, with LABELS.

I'm thinking the writer might be talking of procedural programming, but I'm going to have to look at a few resources to figure out what he/she is thinking of.


Well, I looked, I agree with myself, I see no one else offering an opinion, so I split this entry up into Structured programming and procedural programming. At least I feel better...


Note that the above comments refer to an older version of the page. It has been completely rewritten since, and has probably has completely new problems that should be commented on here (or simply fixed).