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Functional programming has to do with functional languages. Miranda, Haskell, Clojure, F#.
Languages like C++, C etc are not functional programming languages but grouped as imperical languages.
But C# and java are more & more looking over the "fence" and improving on constructs lend from functional programming.
I encourage you to have a look at functional languages and thus at functional programming. It may seem daunting and even odd at times. But it will certainly will make you a better programmer. At least it give you a different perspective on how to reason about a solution.
Have fun.
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Functional programming has to do with functional languages. Miranda, Haskell, Clojure, F#. Languages like C++, C etc are not functional programming languages but grouped as imperical languages.
But C# and java are more & more looking over the "fence" and improving on constructs lend from functional programming.
I encourage you to have a look at functional languages and thus at functional programming. It may seem daunting and even odd at times. But it will certainly will make you a better programmer. At least it give you a different perspective on how to reason about a solution.
Have fun.