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@inproceedings{ grabmueller2003ciplturtle,
author = {Martin Grabm{\"u}ller},
title = {{The Constraint Imperative Programming Language
Turtle}},
booktitle = {20. Workshop der GI-Fachgruppe 2.1.4
Programmiersprachen und Rechenkonzepte},
year = {2003},
editor = {Wolfgang Goerigk},
address = {Bad Honnef, Germany},
month = {May},
abstract = {The goal of declarative programming is to provide
languages and implementations which let the
programmer write programs by specifying what the
properties of the desired solutions should be. In
imperative languages, the calculation steps leading
to the solutions must be programmed explicitly. The
programming language Turtle combines traditional
imperative language constructs and declarative
constraints. This blending of paradigms is called
``constraint imperative programming'' in literature,
and Turtle is one instance of this multiparadigm
approach.},
url = {citeseer.ist.psu.edu/639150.html} }
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