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What are java programming paradigms??
Started by sui on
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Http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programming_paradigm
Java is object-oriented, structured.
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As I have learned data structure, I know there are plenty of other data stuctures besides Stack and Heap, why the processes nowadays only contain these 2 paradigm as the "standard equipment" in their address space? Could there be any brand new paradigm...
Started by smwikipedia on
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By the way, yes, there is a third memory usage paradigm besides Stack and Heap: static storage://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct_memory_access....
Would messaging passing be a memory paradigm).
Shared memory between processors.
FIFO comes to mind.
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I know many consider these speakers to be "you can't go wrong with either" type choices. I also know similar threads are posted, which I've read. I've heard both and it is a difficult decision, indeed. In regard to the higher frequencies being more "mellow...
Started by sfeldman721 on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at avsforum):
The choice between paradigm ....
I listened to paradigm, psb, b&w and monitor audio, among others.
Your money , your ears, your choice.
The choice between paradigm and b&w will come down to personal preference.
Overseas @ the moment.
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In a language such as (since I'm working in it now) PHP, which supports procedural and object-oriented paradigms, is there a good rule of thumb for determining which paradigm best suits a new project? If not, how can you make the decision?
Started by Thomas Owens on
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Think in objects, try to organize your work around the OO paradigm even if you're writing procedural.
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When using a multi-paradigm language such as Python, C++, D, or Ruby, how much do you mix paradigms within a single application? Within a single module? Do you believe that mixing the functional, procedural and OO paradigms at a fine granularity leads...
Started by dsimcha on
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You may think you have a single.
It is impossible to purely program with one paradigm.
Into a different place.
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When introducing basic programming concepts to kids for the first time, what paradigm is best to start with? What research has been done in this field?
Started by jnorris on
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Address your question about 'which paradigm', but it does address topics that are the "building? Measured by self-efficacy? Measured by a test, in which case a test of skill in what paradigm as to which paradigm is best to start ....
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As far as I know (not much I'll admit), the currently popular programming paradigms are Object Oriented (Java, C#, Ruby) vs functional (F#). As someone who is mostly familiar with the first paradigm, I have several questions:
Can a programmer simply stick...
Started by echoblaze on
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Have people ever needed....
As a (trivial) example longer with it.
The paradigm are trivial to solve in one paradigm, and require delicate crafting in another.
Functional style it will be real hard for others to understand what you have done .
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Was wondering advantages/disadvantages of using WorkFlow in new development? Seems like a bit of change of paradigm, wondering if it is worth the effort to incorporate.
Started by CSharpAtl on
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My experience ....
If they are fairly simple and/or short-lived I would think twice .
Before diving in to WF make sure to analyze the workflows that you want to implement .
If it doesn't seem like a natural fit into your project you probably don't need it .
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I'm looking for a book that introduces one to the various computing paradigms in existence and then goes in depth into each. What I'd like to take away from the end is a basic understanding of each and the ability to make a much more informed decision...
Started by carleeto on
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Everything, so I'll assume you mean 'design patterns.
Well..
Paradigm is a bit of a catchphrase for..
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I have heard of many and studied several, are there others that I've missed? I have studied:
Procedural Object Oriented Functional DataFlow Declarative Logic Total Functional Programming I'm looking for 'whole' paradigms for study, such as the above, ...
Started by Kyle Burton on
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It can be done in any more AOP features on top of an otherwise... .
It is actually used all the time without people even realizing it .
Do stack-based languages, such as Forth and Postscript, count as a paradigm? Certainly paradigm.
For you.
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