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Most programming languages support Structured Programming, however most of the new languages also support Object Oriented Programming (OOP).
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Structured Languages
Structured Programming is the idea of using if/then, else, while, for, etc to control the flow of execution as opposed to goto statements. Strutured Programming languages are those which implement the idea of Structured Programming.Most programming languages support Structured Programming, however most of the new languages also support Object Oriented Programming (OOP).
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