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  "textContent": "Programming styles are supposed to be _paradigmatic_ , in that they structure your thinking about creating software by providing unifying theories and methods that you use to plan, design, construct, and operate your software. In that sense, the way that you think about the software is everything, and the tools that you use are nothing.",
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