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Concept Programming vs. Intentional Programming

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Concept Programming vs. Intentional Programming Concept Programming vs. Intentional Programming From a simplistic point of view, Intentional Programming is a WYSIWYG representation of programs. It is the same step up from programming as a modern word processor is from a typesetting system like LaTeX. It is no coincidence if Charles Simonyi, the man behind Intentional Programming, also worked on the first WYSIWYG word processor. In practice, a modern word processor is remarkably complex (hundreds of time more than something like LaTeX), without adding more capabilities. The same will be true for Intentional Programming. The concept programming tools as presented on this page are alternative, and simpler, methods to achieve results similar to Intentional Programming.
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