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Pasq Posted 12 years ago
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Does it make sense?

"While the programming languages can be subjective to the developers' taste, there are advantages to both models that are commonly accepted."
  

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" The first part refers to a choice or selection, that is subjective, not the language itself. The last part does not make much sense to me because of the missing context.

  • " The first part refers to a choice or selection, that is subjective, not the language itself.
  • The last part does not make much sense to me because of the missing context.
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"While the choice in programming languages can be subjective to the developers' taste, there are advantages to both models that are commonly accepted."

The first part refers to a choice or selection, that is subjective, not the language itself. The last part does not make much sense to me because of the missing context.
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In the previous sentences I was talking about declarative and imperative programming models.
Should I paste those lines too? Or does it make more sense now?

Thanks once more!

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