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Right, but to look at functional programming as being a synonym for structured programming and rather than a branch that grew out of structured programming is I think the unfair part. You highlighted the post-structured programming object oriented languages, but have ignored the developments in functional programming that happycow2 is asking about. Post-C languages such as ML, Haskell, Scala, and Erlang.
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