| Peter Wegner. Guest editor's introduction to special issue of computing surveys. ACM Computing Surveys, 21(3):253--258, September 1989. Special Issue on Programming Language Paradigms. |
....science, his paradigm notion has been extended to a number of sciences [Gre80, EH80] Paradigms are the basis of normal science which is related to all the activities of the established scientific tradition. Therefore, the formation of a paradigm is a sign of maturity for a given science. In [Weg89] it is suggested that as programming languages mature, attention is turning from languages to paradigms. In trying to define the notion of programming the most common definition found is that of a style of programming expressing the programmer s intent [Bob84] or the similar model or approach ....
Peter Wegner. Guest editor's introduction to special issue of computing surveys. ACM Computing Surveys, 21(3):253--258, September 1989. Special Issue on Programming Language Paradigms.
....of physical science, his paradigm notion has been extended to a number of sciences [8, 6] Paradigms are the basis of normal science which is related to all the activities of the established scientific tradition. Therefore, the formation of a paradigm is a sign of maturity for a given science. In [24] it is suggested that as programming languages mature, attention is turning from languages to paradigms. An analogous statement can be made in relation to computer architectures where the characteristics of emerging technologies or quantitative theories are grouped into specific architecture ....
Wegner P (1989) Guest editor's introduction to special issue of computing surveys. ACM Comput. Surv., 21: 253--258. Special Issue on Programming Language Paradigms.
....of physical science, his paradigm notion has been extended to a number of sciences [8, 6] Paradigms are the basis of normal science which is related to all the activities of the established scientific tradition. Therefore, the formation of a paradigm is a sign of maturity for a given science. In [24] it is suggested that as programming languages mature, attention is turning from languages to paradigms. An analogous statement can be made in relation to computer architectures where the characteristics of emerging technologies or quantitative theories are grouped into specific architecture ....
Wegner P (1989) Guest editor's introduction to special issue of computing surveys. ACM Comput. Surv., 21: 253--258. Special Issue on Programming Language Paradigms.
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