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Set theoretic programming

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Set theoretic programming is a programming paradigm based on mathematical set theory. One example of a programming language based on this paradigm is SETL. The goal of set theoretic programming is to improve programmer speed and productivity significantly, and also enhance program clarity and readability.[1]

Languages With Set-Based Operators

References

  1. ^ J.T. Schwartz, R.B.K. Dewar, E. Dubinsky, and E. Schonberg. Programming with sets, an introduction to SETL. Springer-Verlag, 1986.