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  • Imperative programming
  • Type of programming paradigm in computer science

    In computer science, imperative programming is a software programming paradigm that provides specific instructions for how computations should take place

    Imperative programming

    Imperative_programming

  • Functional programming
  • Programming paradigm based on applying and composing functions

    functional programming is a programming paradigm where programs are constructed by applying and composing functions. It is a declarative programming paradigm

    Functional programming

    Functional_programming

  • List of programming languages by type
  • List of programming languages types and the languages that meet its description

    declarative programming and imperative programming) ECL Gremlin Inform (combine declarative programming and imperative programming) Lustre Mercury Metafont

    List of programming languages by type

    List_of_programming_languages_by_type

  • Reactive programming
  • Programming paradigm based on asynchronous data streams

    In computing, reactive programming is a declarative programming paradigm concerned with data streams and the propagation of change. With this paradigm

    Reactive programming

    Reactive_programming

  • Procedural programming
  • Computer programming paradigm

    Procedural programming is a programming paradigm, classified as imperative programming, that involves implementing the behavior of a computer program as procedures

    Procedural programming

    Procedural_programming

  • Imperative
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    prohibitions Imperative programming, a programming paradigm in computer science Imperative logic Imperative (film), a 1982 German drama film Moral imperative, a

    Imperative

    Imperative

  • Programming language
  • Language for controlling a computer

    interpreters. The design of programming languages has been strongly influenced by computer architecture, with most imperative languages designed around

    Programming language

    Programming language

    Programming_language

  • Constraint programming
  • Computer programming paradigm

    and imperative languages. Programming languages with built-in support for constraints include Oz (functional programming) and Kaleidoscope (imperative programming)

    Constraint programming

    Constraint_programming

  • Declarative programming
  • Programming paradigm based on modeling the logic of a computation

    in contrast with imperative programming, which implements algorithms in explicit steps. Declarative programming may consider programs as theories of a

    Declarative programming

    Declarative_programming

  • Incremental compiler
  • is, (re)build all program modules, an incremental compiler recompiles only modified portions of a program. In imperative programming and software development

    Incremental compiler

    Incremental_compiler

  • History of programming languages
  • history of programming languages spans from documentation of early mechanical computers to modern tools for software development. Early programming languages

    History of programming languages

    History of programming languages

    History_of_programming_languages

  • Assignment (computer science)
  • Setting or re-setting the value associated with a variable name

    name; in other words, it copies a value into the variable. In most imperative programming languages, the assignment statement (or expression) is a fundamental

    Assignment (computer science)

    Assignment_(computer_science)

  • F Sharp (programming language)
  • Microsoft programming language

    strongly typed, multi-paradigm programming language that encompasses functional, imperative, and object-oriented programming methods. It is most often used

    F Sharp (programming language)

    F Sharp (programming language)

    F_Sharp_(programming_language)

  • Quantum programming
  • Computer programming for quantum computers

    two main groups of quantum programming languages: imperative quantum programming languages and functional quantum programming languages. The most prominent

    Quantum programming

    Quantum_programming

  • D (programming language)
  • Multi-paradigm system programming language

    supports five main programming paradigms: Concurrent (actor model) Object-oriented Imperative Functional Metaprogramming Imperative programming in D is almost

    D (programming language)

    D (programming language)

    D_(programming_language)

  • Programming paradigm
  • High-level computer programming conceptualization

    about syntax and grammar. Some common programming paradigms include (shown in hierarchical relationship): Imperative – code directly controls execution flow

    Programming paradigm

    Programming_paradigm

  • Esoteric programming language
  • Programming language for experimentation or art

    An esoteric programming language (sometimes shortened to esolang) or weird language is a programming language designed to test the boundaries of computer

    Esoteric programming language

    Esoteric_programming_language

  • Dafny
  • Programming language

    ideas from the functional programming and imperative programming paradigms; it includes support for object-oriented programming. Features include generic

    Dafny

    Dafny

    Dafny

  • Comparison of multi-paradigm programming languages
  • parameters Imperative programming – explicit statements that change a program state Logic programming – uses explicit mathematical logic for programming Metaprogramming

    Comparison of multi-paradigm programming languages

    Comparison_of_multi-paradigm_programming_languages

  • List (abstract data type)
  • Finite, ordered collection of items

    such as in Lisp programming, the term list may refer specifically to a linked list rather than an array. In class-based programming, lists are usually

    List (abstract data type)

    List_(abstract_data_type)

  • JavaScript
  • High-level programming language

    multi-paradigm, supporting event-driven, functional, and imperative programming styles. It has application programming interfaces (APIs) for working with text, dates

    JavaScript

    JavaScript

    JavaScript

  • Fortran
  • General-purpose programming language

    (/ˈfɔːrtræn/; formerly FORTRAN) is a third-generation, compiled, imperative programming language designed for numeric computation and scientific computing

    Fortran

    Fortran

    Fortran

  • Variable (high-level programming language)
  • Named container for a particular type of data

    the data stored in the location may be changed during program execution. In imperative programming languages, values can generally be accessed or changed

    Variable (high-level programming language)

    Variable_(high-level_programming_language)

  • Purely functional programming
  • Programming paradigm entirely based on functions

    purely functional programming usually designates a programming paradigm—a style of building the structure and elements of computer programs—that treats all

    Purely functional programming

    Purely_functional_programming

  • Kaleidoscope (programming language)
  • Programming language

    The Kaleidoscope programming language is a constraint programming language embedding constraints into an imperative object-oriented language. It adds keywords

    Kaleidoscope (programming language)

    Kaleidoscope_(programming_language)

  • Syntax (programming languages)
  • Form of source code, without regard to meaning

    in functional programming languages, such as Haskell, or in scripting languages, such as Python or Perl, or in imperative programming languages such

    Syntax (programming languages)

    Syntax (programming languages)

    Syntax_(programming_languages)

  • Statement (computer science)
  • Section of code that details a specific command

    computer programming, a statement is a syntactic unit of an imperative programming language that expresses some action to be carried out. [vague] A program written

    Statement (computer science)

    Statement_(computer_science)

  • Computer science
  • Study of computation

    computer to perform. Imperative programming focuses on describing how a program operates. Object-oriented programming, a programming paradigm based on the

    Computer science

    Computer science

    Computer_science

  • Unit type
  • Type that allows only one value

    is implemented in most functional programming languages. The void type that is used in some imperative programming languages serves some of its functions

    Unit type

    Unit_type

  • Quarkus
  • Java framework

    GraalVM. Quarkus provides developers with a unified reactive and imperative programming model to address a wider range of distributed application architectures

    Quarkus

    Quarkus

  • Logic programming
  • Programming paradigm based on formal logic

    Logic programming is a programming, database, and knowledge representation paradigm based on formal logic. A logic program is a set of sentences in logical

    Logic programming

    Logic_programming

  • Dataflow programming
  • Computer programming paradigm

    In computer programming, dataflow programming is a programming paradigm that models a program as a directed graph of the data flowing between operations

    Dataflow programming

    Dataflow_programming

  • Object-based language
  • Type of programming language

    An object-based language is a imperative programming language that provides a construct to encapsulate state and behavior as an object. A language that

    Object-based language

    Object-based_language

  • Go (programming language)
  • Programming language

    functional-programming shortcuts like map and Java-style try/finally blocks) tends to encourage a particular explicit, concrete, and imperative programming style

    Go (programming language)

    Go (programming language)

    Go_(programming_language)

  • Scheme (programming language)
  • Dialect of Lisp

    support for functional programming and associated techniques such as recursive algorithms. It was also one of the first programming languages to support

    Scheme (programming language)

    Scheme (programming language)

    Scheme_(programming_language)

  • Rule-based system
  • Type of computer system

    backward chaining, in contrast with imperative programs, which execute commands listed sequentially. However, logic programming systems have a logical interpretation

    Rule-based system

    Rule-based_system

  • Invariant (mathematics)
  • Property that is not changed by mathematical transformations

    when verifying an imperative program using Hoare logic, a loop invariant has to be provided manually for each loop in the program, which is one of the

    Invariant (mathematics)

    Invariant (mathematics)

    Invariant_(mathematics)

  • Glossary of computer science
  • processing imperative programming A programming paradigm that uses statements that change a program's state. In much the same way that the imperative mood in

    Glossary of computer science

    Glossary_of_computer_science

  • Control flow
  • How software progresses through its implementation

    command to the next. In many contexts, such as machine code and an imperative programming language, control progresses sequentially (to the command located

    Control flow

    Control_flow

  • Alma-0
  • Multi-paradigm programming language

    typed, and combines constraint programming, a limited number of features inspired by logic programming and supports imperative paradigms. The language advocates

    Alma-0

    Alma-0

  • Pike (programming language)
  • General purpose programming language

    functions, with support for many programming paradigms, including object-oriented, functional and imperative programming. Pike is free software, released

    Pike (programming language)

    Pike_(programming_language)

  • List of programming languages
  • languages, and markup languages are not included. A programming language does not need to be imperative or Turing-complete, but must be executable and so

    List of programming languages

    List_of_programming_languages

  • Unreal Engine
  • Video game engine developed by Epic Games

    decade. So it's informed by functional programming and imperative programming and game programming and logic programming. There's a lot going on in Verse.

    Unreal Engine

    Unreal Engine

    Unreal_Engine

  • Esterel
  • Programming language

    Esterel is a synchronous programming language for the development of complex reactive systems. The imperative programming style of Esterel allows the simple

    Esterel

    Esterel

  • Prolog
  • Programming language that uses first order logic

    logic. Unlike many other programming languages, Prolog is intended primarily as a declarative programming language: the program is a set of facts and rules

    Prolog

    Prolog

  • Lightweight programming language
  • Programming language that is in some sense minimal

    stack-based concatenative imperative programming language using reverse Polish notation. FALSE is an esoteric programming language, with a complete implementation

    Lightweight programming language

    Lightweight_programming_language

  • PL/I
  • Procedural, imperative computer programming language

    PL/I (Programming Language One, pronounced /piː ɛl wʌn/ and sometimes written PL/1) is a procedural, imperative computer programming language initially

    PL/I

    PL/I

  • Monad (category theory)
  • Operation in algebra and mathematics

    of datatypes, the denotational semantics of imperative programming languages, and in functional programming languages, allowing languages without mutable

    Monad (category theory)

    Monad_(category_theory)

  • Pointer (computer programming)
  • Object which stores memory addresses in a computer program

    — Donald Knuth, Structured Programming, with go to Statements In computer science, a pointer is an object in many programming languages that stores a memory

    Pointer (computer programming)

    Pointer (computer programming)

    Pointer_(computer_programming)

  • Assertion (software development)
  • Statement that a predicate is always true at that point in code execution

    In computer programming, specifically when using the imperative programming paradigm, an assertion is a predicate (a Boolean-valued function over the

    Assertion (software development)

    Assertion_(software_development)

  • Outline of computer programming
  • Overview of and topical guide to computer programming

    computer programming: Computer programming – process that leads from an original formulation of a computing problem to executable computer programs. Programming

    Outline of computer programming

    Outline_of_computer_programming

  • Side effect (computer science)
  • Of a function, an additional effect besides returning a value

    analysis of programming languages. The degree to which side effects are used depends on the programming paradigm. For example, imperative programming is commonly

    Side effect (computer science)

    Side_effect_(computer_science)

  • Increment and decrement operators
  • Unary operators that add or subtract one from their operand, respectively

    increase or decrease their operand by one. They are commonly found in imperative programming languages. C-like languages feature two versions (pre- and post-)

    Increment and decrement operators

    Increment_and_decrement_operators

  • Computer program
  • Instructions a computer can execute

    the application programming interface (API). Modular programming is a technique to refine imperative language programs. Refined programs may reduce the

    Computer program

    Computer program

    Computer_program

  • Non-English-based programming languages
  • Non-English-based programming languages are programming languages that do not use keywords taken from or inspired by English vocabulary. The use of the

    Non-English-based programming languages

    Non-English-based_programming_languages

  • C (programming language)
  • General-purpose programming language

    programming languages, with C compilers available for practically all modern computer architectures and operating systems. The book The C Programming

    C (programming language)

    C (programming language)

    C_(programming_language)

  • Parsec (parser)
  • Haskell library for writing parsers

    the imperative programming languages C#, and Java. Because a parser combinator-based program is generally slower than a parser generator-based program,[citation

    Parsec (parser)

    Parsec_(parser)

  • Control-flow analysis
  • Compiler technique

    [dubious – discuss] For many imperative programming languages, the control flow of a program is explicit in a program's source code.[dubious – discuss]

    Control-flow analysis

    Control-flow_analysis

  • SQL
  • Relational database programming language

    declarative programming language, not an imperative programming language like C or BASIC. However, extensions to Standard SQL add procedural programming language

    SQL

    SQL

  • CEK Machine
  • Theoretical computer model

    as an interpreter for functional programming languages, but can also be used to implement simple imperative programming languages. A state in a CEK machine

    CEK Machine

    CEK_Machine

  • Backbone.js
  • Javascript library

    handling the DOM Backbone.js adopts an imperative programming style, in contrast with a declarative programming style (common in AngularJS using data-attributes)

    Backbone.js

    Backbone.js

  • Tritium (programming language)
  • Scripting language for efficiently transforming structured data like HTML, XML, and JSON

    developers than the XML based syntax of XSLT. Imperative style: Tritium uses an imperative programming style instead of the functional and recursive processing

    Tritium (programming language)

    Tritium_(programming_language)

  • Reversible programming language
  • accumulation). Janus is widely recognized as the first structured, imperative programming language designed explicitly for reversible computation. Originally

    Reversible programming language

    Reversible_programming_language

  • State (computer science)
  • Remembered information in a computer system

    parts of the program, known as side effects. Object-oriented programming attempts to improve on the imperative and procedural programming paradigms by

    State (computer science)

    State_(computer_science)

  • Janus (time-reversible computing programming language)
  • the language presented in the 2007 paper. Janus is a structured imperative programming language that operates on a global store without heap allocation

    Janus (time-reversible computing programming language)

    Janus_(time-reversible_computing_programming_language)

  • Lisp (programming language)
  • Programming language family

    continuations) not specified in Common Lisp. A wide variety of programming paradigms, including imperative, functional, and message passing styles, find convenient

    Lisp (programming language)

    Lisp_(programming_language)

  • Modula-3
  • Programming language

    language that implements the most important features of modern imperative programming languages in quite basic forms. Thus allegedly dangerous and complicating

    Modula-3

    Modula-3

    Modula-3

  • Computer
  • Programmable machine that processes data

    often have machine code in the form of an imperative programming language. In practical terms, a computer program may be just a few instructions or extend

    Computer

    Computer

    Computer

  • C Sharp (programming language)
  • General-purpose programming language

    high-level programming language supporting multiple paradigms. C# encompasses static typing, strong typing, lexically scoped, imperative, declarative

    C Sharp (programming language)

    C Sharp (programming language)

    C_Sharp_(programming_language)

  • SNAP (programming language)
  • Education programming language from 1960s

    Columbia University to teach programming in the humanities. It is an imperative programming language, like many languages of the 1960s, but was deliberately

    SNAP (programming language)

    SNAP_(programming_language)

  • Reserved word
  • Word in a programming language that cannot be used as an identifier

    underscore '_' is treated as a letter). In an imperative programming language and in many object-oriented programming languages, apart from assignments and subroutine

    Reserved word

    Reserved_word

  • Computer programming
  • Process to create executable computer programs

    procedures, by writing code in one or more programming languages. Programmers typically use high-level programming languages that are more easily intelligible

    Computer programming

    Computer_programming

  • Flix (programming language)
  • Programming language

    Flix is a functional, imperative, and logic programming language developed at Aarhus University, with funding from the Independent Research Fund Denmark

    Flix (programming language)

    Flix_(programming_language)

  • Idempotence
  • Property of operations

    different meaning depending on the context in which it is applied: in imperative programming, a subroutine with side effects is idempotent if multiple calls

    Idempotence

    Idempotence

    Idempotence

  • Python (programming language)
  • General-purpose programming language

    collection. Python supports multiple programming paradigms but with an emphasis on object-oriented programming and dynamic typing. Guido van Rossum began

    Python (programming language)

    Python (programming language)

    Python_(programming_language)

  • Linear genetic programming
  • wherein computer programs in a population are represented as a sequence of register-based instructions from an imperative programming language or machine

    Linear genetic programming

    Linear genetic programming

    Linear_genetic_programming

  • Front-end web development
  • Graphical user interface development

    inline within individual elements. JavaScript is an event-based imperative programming language (as opposed to HTML's declarative language model) that

    Front-end web development

    Front-end_web_development

  • Flowcode
  • Microsoft Windows-based development environment

    technologies using graphical programming styles (such as flowcharts) and imperative programming styles (through C, State Machines and Pseudocode). It is currently[when

    Flowcode

    Flowcode

    Flowcode

  • Lua
  • Lightweight programming language

    Retrieved 24 March 2011. Roberto Ierusalimschy. Programming in Lua, 4th Edition. p. 165. "Programming in Lua : 16.3". Lua. Retrieved 16 September 2021

    Lua

    Lua

    Lua

  • Uniqueness type
  • Concept in computing

    transparency. Unique types can also be used to integrate functional and imperative programming. Uniqueness typing is best explained using an example. Consider

    Uniqueness type

    Uniqueness_type

  • Free-form language
  • Programming language where character positioning in text is insignificant

    In computer programming, a free-form language is a programming language in which the positioning of characters on the page in program text is insignificant

    Free-form language

    Free-form_language

  • Ada (programming language)
  • High-level programming language first released in 1980

    Ada is a structured, statically typed, imperative, and object-oriented high-level programming language, inspired by Pascal and other languages. It has

    Ada (programming language)

    Ada (programming language)

    Ada_(programming_language)

  • Whiley (programming language)
  • Whiley is an experimental programming language that combines features from the functional and imperative programming paradigms, and supports formal specification

    Whiley (programming language)

    Whiley_(programming_language)

  • PlusCal
  • Formal specification language created by Leslie Lamport

    action-oriented focus on distributed systems, PlusCal most resembles an imperative programming language and is better-suited when specifying sequential algorithms

    PlusCal

    PlusCal

  • Abstract data type
  • Mathematical model for data types

    algebraic laws that the operations must satisfy. In the spirit of imperative programming, an abstract data structure is conceived as an entity that is mutable—meaning

    Abstract data type

    Abstract_data_type

  • Typed lambda calculus
  • Formalism in computer science

    foundational programming languages and are the base of typed functional programming languages such as ML and Haskell and, more indirectly, typed imperative programming

    Typed lambda calculus

    Typed_lambda_calculus

  • Flow chart language
  • Programming language

    language (FCL) is a simple imperative programming language designed for the purposes of explaining fundamental concepts of program analysis and specialization

    Flow chart language

    Flow_chart_language

  • Rebol
  • Programming language designed by Carl Sassenrath

    imperative programming. Subblocks of the root block evaluate to themselves. This property is used to handle data blocks, for structured programming by

    Rebol

    Rebol

  • ALGOL 68
  • Programming language

    U+23E8 TTF). ALGOL 68 (short for Algorithmic Language 1968) is an imperative programming language member of the ALGOL family that was conceived as a successor

    ALGOL 68

    ALGOL_68

  • Outline of academic disciplines
  • Academic fields of study or professions

    Computer program Computer programming Programming languages Compilers Programming paradigms Concurrent programming Functional programming Imperative programming

    Outline of academic disciplines

    Outline of academic disciplines

    Outline_of_academic_disciplines

  • AMPL
  • Algebraic modeling language

    format for representing mathematical programming problems. AMPL features a mix of declarative and imperative programming styles. Formulating optimization

    AMPL

    AMPL

  • Function-level programming
  • Computer programming paradigm

    function-level programming refers to one of the two contrasting programming paradigms identified by John Backus in his work on programs as mathematical

    Function-level programming

    Function-level_programming

  • Hoare logic
  • Rules to verify computer program correctness

    provides axioms and inference rules for all the constructs of a simple imperative programming language. In addition to the rules for the simple language in Hoare's

    Hoare logic

    Hoare_logic

  • ReactiveX
  • Program library

    a software library originally created by Microsoft that allows imperative programming languages to operate on sequences of data regardless of whether

    ReactiveX

    ReactiveX

  • Euclid (programming language)
  • Euclid is an imperative programming language for writing verifiable programs. It was designed in the mid-1970s by Butler Lampson and James G. Mitchell

    Euclid (programming language)

    Euclid_(programming_language)

  • ISWIM
  • Programming language

    computer programming language (or a family of languages) devised by Peter Landin and first described in his article "The Next 700 Programming Languages"

    ISWIM

    ISWIM

  • Parallel Patterns Library
  • the library. MSDN describes the Parallel Patterns Library as an "imperative programming model that promotes scalability and ease-of-use for developing concurrent

    Parallel Patterns Library

    Parallel_Patterns_Library

  • Ternary conditional operator
  • Conditional operator in computer programming

    60 introduced conditional expressions (ternary conditionals) to imperative programming languages. This conditional statement: integer opening_time; if

    Ternary conditional operator

    Ternary_conditional_operator

  • Recursion (computer science)
  • Use of functions that call themselves

    computer programming languages support recursion by allowing a function to call itself from within its own code. Some functional programming languages

    Recursion (computer science)

    Recursion (computer science)

    Recursion_(computer_science)

  • Loop-invariant code motion
  • Type of compiler optimization

    In computer programming, loop-invariant code consists of statements or expressions (in an imperative programming language) that can be moved outside the

    Loop-invariant code motion

    Loop-invariant_code_motion

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    Lazim

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    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Swiyyah

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    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Livnaam

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    Hindu

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    Indian

    Laiqah

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    Indian

    Brynaam

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  • Surname or Lastname

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    Stearman

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    Hindu

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    Indian

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  • Imperious
  • a.

    Imperative; urgent; compelling.

  • Imperatival
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the imperative mood.

  • Imperative
  • a.

    Expressive of commund, entreaty, advice, or exhortation; as, the imperative mood.

  • Operative
  • a.

    Based upon, or consisting of, an operation or operations; as, operative surgery.

  • Volti
  • imperative.

    Turn, that is, turn over the leaf.

  • Imperative
  • n.

    The imperative mood; also, a verb in the imperative mood.

  • Imperatory
  • a.

    Imperative.

  • Imperative
  • a.

    Not to be avoided or evaded; obligatory; binding; compulsory; as, an imperative duty or order.

  • Aciurgy
  • n.

    Operative surgery.

  • Imperatorial
  • a.

    Commanding; imperative; authoritative.

  • Inoperative
  • a.

    Not operative; not active; producing no effects; as, laws renderd inoperative by neglect; inoperative remedies or processes.

  • Operatively
  • adv.

    In an operative manner.

  • Operative
  • a.

    Producing the appropriate or designed effect; efficacious; as, an operative dose, rule, or penalty.

  • Operative
  • a.

    Having the power of acting; hence, exerting force, physical or moral; active in the production of effects; as, an operative motive.

  • Unoperative
  • a.

    Producing no effect; inoperative.

  • Imperative
  • a.

    Expressive of command; containing positive command; authoritatively or absolutely directive; commanding; authoritative; as, imperative orders.

  • Operant
  • a.

    Operative.

  • Nugatory
  • a.

    Of no force; inoperative; ineffectual.

  • Imperatively
  • adv.

    In an imperative manner.

  • Impetrative
  • a.

    Of the nature of impetration; getting, or tending to get, by entreaty.