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<p>are also familiar concepts that are similar in style to imperative programming; each step is an instruction, and the physical world holds the state. Since the basic ideas of imperative programming are both conceptually familiar and directly embodied in the hardware, most computer languages are in the imperative style.</p>

<p><a href="page.php?w=Destructive_assignment">Assignment statements</a>, in imperative paradigm, perform an operation on information located in memory and store the results in memory for later use. High-level imperative languages,</p><p>
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