Leda is a multiparadigm programming language made for programming education. The goal of multiparadigm languages is to provide a framework in which programmers can work in a variety of styles, freely intermixing constructs from different paradigms. Programming paradigms supported by Leda include imperative, object-oriented, logic-based, and functional.
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Multiparadigm language, by Timothy Budd, creator of Little Smalltalk, Oregon State University. Combines procedural (imperative), object-oriented, logic, and functional programming, in one coherent, unified system.
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By Timothy Budd; Addison-Wesley, 1994, ISBN 0201820803. First book on such programming. Many short chapters, easy to read, shows how unique features of each paradigm can be learned and applied concurrently via one tool. [Amazon.com]
Multiparadigm language, by Timothy Budd, creator of Little Smalltalk, Oregon State University. Combines procedural (imperative), object-oriented, logic, and functional programming, in one coherent, unified system.
By Timothy Budd; Addison-Wesley, 1994, ISBN 0201820803. First book on such programming. Many short chapters, easy to read, shows how unique features of each paradigm can be learned and applied concurrently via one tool. [Amazon.com]
Bug reports, book information, technical reports.
