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Language construct and Modular programming

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Difference between Language construct and Modular programming

Language construct vs. Modular programming

In computer programming, a language construct is "a syntactically allowable part of a program that may be formed from one or more lexical tokens in accordance with the rules of the programming language", as defined by in the ISO/IEC 2382 standard (ISO/IEC JTC 1). Modular programming is a software design technique that emphasizes separating the functionality of a program into independent, interchangeable modules, such that each contains everything necessary to execute only one aspect of the desired functionality.

Similarities between Language construct and Modular programming

Language construct and Modular programming have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Computer program, Control flow, PHP.

Computer program

A computer program is a sequence or set of instructions in a programming language for a computer to execute.

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Control flow

In computer science, control flow (or flow of control) is the order in which individual statements, instructions or function calls of an imperative program are executed or evaluated.

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PHP

PHP is a general-purpose scripting language geared towards web development.

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Language construct and Modular programming Comparison

Language construct has 17 relations, while Modular programming has 109. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.38% = 3 / (17 + 109).

References

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