By piccoloprincipe
via blog.objectmentor.com
Published: Jul 07 2010 / 10:18
For fifty years we have been inventing new languages, notations, and formulations to manage Sequence, Selection, and Iteration (SSI). Structured Programming is simply a way to organize SSI. Objects are another way to organize SSI. Functional is still another. Indeed, almost all of our software technologies are just different ways of organizing Sequence, Selection, and Iteration.



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chase.saunders replied ago:
If only there were some kind of calculus that allowed us to reason formally about software. We could call it, I don't know, the lambda calculus or something...
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