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Article is crap! Nobody has ever proponed scalar programming. Rather it might be a rhetorical construction to propone Array programming. The article claims there's an idea behind Scalar programming, which there isn't. Scalar programming should be defined to be "not array programming". <span style="color: #800000; background-color: #FFFF80; padding: 1px 2px 3px 2px">''Said: [[User talk:Rursus|Rursus]] [[User:Rursus/OTHITPWMEEENAE|☺]] [[User:Rursus|★]]''</span> 18:09, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
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I agree. The way this article was written, seems to be only with the intention of defining "array programming" by contrast. No real concept supports it.
The most similar definition about scalar programming I could find was [[Scalar_%28computing%29]], which may have some common points with what was describe here. But before comparing Scalar Programming with tricks such "array programming", it seems to make much more sense to compare it with accepted standards like SQL. A variable declared in a query for example, does not represent a scalar value. <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|
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