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Edexcel ·Computer Science·Cambridge AS & A Level Computer Science

Programming Paradigms

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Procedural programming, the principles of object-oriented programming (classes, objects, encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism), and comparing paradigms.

What is a programming paradigm?

A paradigm is a style/approach to writing programs. Cambridge focuses on procedural and object-oriented (OO) programming (and contrasts them with low-level, declarative and event-driven styles).

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