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This chapter introduced the concepts and structures in e that describe the organization of e as a programming language. The discussion presented e as a powerful programming language that can be used for effective implementation of general purpose programs. The concepts of aspect oriented programming, declarative programming, and concurrent programming constructs in e make e a good candidate for a slew of programming environments. The e programming language provides an extensive set of abstractions and constructs for verification projects. The verification aspects of the e language are discussed in chapter 5.
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(2004). e as a Programming Language. In: The e Hardware Verification Language. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-8024-7_4
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