PROGRAMMATION LANGAGES ET MÉTHODES DE PROGRAMMATION

The paper aims to point out the prevailing conceptions of the notion of program in computer science, the way they were worked out, the languages and the methods they have generated : — procedural or declarative point of view ; — machine languages, algorithmic languages, structured programming ; — fu...

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description The paper aims to point out the prevailing conceptions of the notion of program in computer science, the way they were worked out, the languages and the methods they have generated : — procedural or declarative point of view ; — machine languages, algorithmic languages, structured programming ; — functional programming, logical programming ; — definition and representation of objects, object oriented languages. Le but de l'article est de dégager les principales conceptions qu'ont les informaticiens de la notion de programme, la manière dont elles se sont formées, les langages et méthodes qu'elles ont induits : — points de vue procédural ou déclaratif ; — langages-machines, langages algorithmiques, programmation structurée ; — programmation fonctionnelle, programmation logique ; — définition et représentation des objets, langages à objets.
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