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:Traditionally, "procedural programming" is pretty much synonymous with "imperative programming" in that it refers to programs being "recipes" for the steps to be performed, as opposed to "implicit", "goal-oriented", "constraint-based", or "requirements-based" programming wherein the functional requirements and constraints are specified and the language implementation itself devises the steps to satisfy the requirements. — [[User:DAGwyn|DAGwyn]] 19:52, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
:I think an assembly language program would be imperative, but might not be procedural. So don't merge as they are different concepts. But any 3GL which is imperative should also be procedural. [[User:Aarghdvaark|Aarghdvaark]] ([[User talk:Aarghdvaark|talk]])
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