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121fact mood — noun a mood (grammatically unmarked) that represents the act or state as an objective fact • Syn: ↑indicative mood, ↑indicative, ↑declarative mood, ↑declarative, ↑common mood • Derivationally related forms: ↑declarative ( …
122indicative mood — noun a mood (grammatically unmarked) that represents the act or state as an objective fact • Syn: ↑indicative, ↑declarative mood, ↑declarative, ↑common mood, ↑fact mood • Derivationally related forms: ↑declarative ( …
123Mercury (programming language) — For Mercury Autocode, see Autocode. Mercury Paradigm(s) Logic, functional Appeared in 1995 Designed by Zoltán Somogyi …
124Object-oriented programming — Programming paradigms Agent oriented Automata based Component based Flow based Pipelined Concatenative Concurrent computing …
125Procedural programming — can sometimes be used as a synonym for imperative programming (specifying the steps the program must take to reach the desired state), but can also refer (as in this article) to a programming paradigm based upon the concept of the procedure call …
126Event-driven programming — Programming paradigms Agent oriented Automata based Component based Flow based Pipelined Concatenative Concurrent computin …
127Clause — For other uses, see Clause (disambiguation). In grammar, a clause is the smallest grammatical unit that can express a complete proposition[1]. In some languages it may be a pair or group of words that consists of a subject and a predicate,… …
128String literal — A string literal is the representation of a string value within the source code of a computer program. There are numerous alternate notations for specifying string literals, and the exact notation depends on the individual programming language in …