
Rapid technological progress in computer sciences finds solutions and at the same time creates ever more complex requirements. Due to an evolving complexity todays programming languages provide powerful frameworks which offer standard solutions for recurring tasks to assist the programmer and to avoid the re-invention of the wheel with so-called out-of-the-box-features. In this paper, we propose a way of comparing different programming paradigms on a theoretical, technical and practical level. Furthermore, the paper presents the results of an initial comparison of two representative programming approaches, both in the closed SAP environment.
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Computer Science - Computation and Language, Computer Science - Programming Languages, Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction, 004, 202022 Informationstechnik, Human-Computer Interaction (cs.HC), Software Engineering (cs.SE), Computer Science - Software Engineering, Software-Engeneering, 202022 Information technology, Computation and Language (cs.CL), Programming Languages (cs.PL)
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Computer Science - Computation and Language, Computer Science - Programming Languages, Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction, 004, 202022 Informationstechnik, Human-Computer Interaction (cs.HC), Software Engineering (cs.SE), Computer Science - Software Engineering, Software-Engeneering, 202022 Information technology, Computation and Language (cs.CL), Programming Languages (cs.PL)
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