ResearchIndex: Kaleidoscope: A Constraint Imperative Programming Language
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Description: The Constraint Imperative Programming CIP family of languages integrates constraints and imperative, object oriented programming. Besides merging useful features of both paradigms, such integration has synergistic effects.
CiteSeerX — Kaleidoscope: A Constraint Imperative Programming Language Kaleidoscope: A Constraint Imperative Programming Language (1994) by Gus Lopez , Bjorn Freeman-Benson , Alan Borning     author = {Gus Lopez and Bjorn Freeman-Benson and Alan Borning},
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Page title: | CiteSeerX — Kaleidoscope: A Constraint Imperative Programming Language |
Keywords: | CiteSeerX, Gus Lopez, Bjorn Freeman-Benson, Alan Borning |
Description: | CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles, Pradeep Teregowda): The Constraint Imperative Programming (CIP) family of languages integrates constraints and imperative, object-oriented programming. In addition to combining the useful features of both paradigms, there are synergistic effects of this integration, such as the ability to define constraints over user-defined domains. We discuss characteristics of the CIP family and provide a rationale for its creation. The synergy of constraints and objects imposes additional challenges for the provision of constructs, such as object identity and class membership, that are well-understood in conventional language paradigms. We discuss the benefits and challenges of combining the constraint and imperative paradigms, and present our current ideas in the context of the design and implementation of the Kaleidoscope'93 language. |
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