A programming paradigm is a category that groups programming languages based on how they help you design and build software—essentially, the fundamental approach or style they encourage you to use. Different paradigms matter because they influence how easy or natural it is to solve certain types of problems, so choosing the right language for a task depends partly on which paradigm it follows.
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プログラミングパラダイム (英: programming paradigm)とは、プログラミングにおける模範である。
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