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Abstract: Multi-paradigm software development is a possible answer to attempts of finding the best paradigm. It is present in software development at the level of intuition and practiced as the "implementation detail" without a real support in design. Recently it is making a twofold breakthough: several recent programming paradigms are encouraging it, while explicit multi-paradigm approaches aim at its full-scale support. In order to demonstrate this, a survey of selected recent software development... (Update)
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@misc{ vranic-towards,
author = "Valentino Vranic",
title = "Towards Multi-Paradigm Software Development",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/485408.html" }
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