Mark B. Wells and Barry L. Kurtz. Teaching multiple programming paradigms: A proposal for a paradigm-general pseudocode. SIGCSE Bulletin, 21(1):246--251, February 1989.

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....of articles paradigms are defined by giving examples of differing ones. In articles dealing with programming paradigms different authors have differing views on what constitutes a programming paradigm. Thus, paradigm examples given are: the block structure, procedural or imperative paradigm [Zav89, Weg90, Shr86, Bey86, WK89, Fri91], the functional, logic programming, and object based or objectoriented paradigms [Zav89, Weg90, Bob84, Shr86, Bey86, WK89, Fri91] the database, and the concurrent or distributed paradigm [Weg90] the rule based paradigm [Zav89, Fri91] the visual paradigm [Shr86] and the constraint, and ....

....different authors have differing views on what constitutes a programming paradigm. Thus, paradigm examples given are: the block structure, procedural or imperative paradigm [Zav89, Weg90, Shr86, Bey86, WK89, Fri91] the functional, logic programming, and object based or objectoriented paradigms [Zav89, Weg90, Bob84, Shr86, Bey86, WK89, Fri91], the database, and the concurrent or distributed paradigm [Weg90] the rule based paradigm [Zav89, Fri91] the visual paradigm [Shr86] and the constraint, and spreadsheet [Bey86, Fri91] At this point we need to point out that often the denotation of a programming paradigm is confused with ....

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Mark B. Wells and Barry L. Kurtz. Teaching multiple programming paradigms: A proposal for a paradigm-general pseudocode. SIGCSE Bulletin, 21(1):246--251, February 1989.

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