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> [!cite] [Programming Paradigms for Dummies: What Every Programmer Should Know](zotero://select/groups/5383243/items/673TMQRT) - [Page 10](zotero://open-pdf/groups/5383243/items/P4L4LCJZ?page=2&annotation=2294PTUD)
> A programming paradigm is an approach to programming a computer based on a mathematical theory or a coherent set of principles.
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> > [!note] Notes
> > Ici, les paradigmes sont définis comme des approches (éventuellement mathématiques).
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> L'idée est de dire que chaque paradigme est défini à partir de principes de base.
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> [!cite] [Programming Paradigms for Dummies: What Every Programmer Should Know](zotero://select/groups/5383243/items/673TMQRT) - [Page 10](zotero://open-pdf/groups/5383243/items/P4L4LCJZ?page=2&annotation=4YR7745Q)
> A language should ideally support many concepts in a well-factored way, so that the programmer can choose the right concepts whenever they are needed without being encumbered by the others.
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> > [!note] Notes
> > Les langages devraient tous être multiparadigmes, pour pouvoir choisir les bons concepts en fonction du problème.
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