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Top: Computers: Programming: Languages: Imperative


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An imperative language is one which the commands follow sequentially, in order. This can include any program where execution may not be in order because of program decision-making, which forces the machine to 'jump' around the program.

Almost all conventional programming languages come into this definition - all dialects of BASIC, C, Pascal and all derived languages, for example.



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