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nendroid | 5 years ago

"In computer science, imperative programming is a programming paradigm that uses statements that change a program's state."

The above quote is ripped straight out of wikipedia's definition of imperative programming showing that what I said wasn't a misunderstanding but an official definition.

The definition of imperative programming must include mutation otherwise it's isomorphic to functional programming. Because functional programming is simply statements without mutation.

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phizy|5 years ago

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