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All languages are imperative now days, I think you wanted to say Procedural Programming?
I personally love procedural programming, I think Go is the perfect mix between a FP and OOP style. You have a bit of everything to solve problems "good enough" in small/medium projects.
PP is a type of imperative programming. I love FP which is obviously a type of declarative programming.
The code looks much more elegant and clean, sometimes it can be harder to read though.
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All languages are imperative now days, I think you wanted to say Procedural Programming?
I personally love procedural programming, I think Go is the perfect mix between a FP and OOP style. You have a bit of everything to solve problems "good enough" in small/medium projects.
PP is a type of imperative programming. I love FP which is obviously a type of declarative programming.
The code looks much more elegant and clean, sometimes it can be harder to read though.
"...Go is the perfect mix between a FP and OOP style."
You're killin' me, Smalls!
I have no idea what you said, but I will put the accent on "I", as in "for me" :))
I can apply patterns from both world, but of course, does not excel at either of them.