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Revision as of 17:13, 29 August 2015
This article concerns the relationship between a syllabus and a curriculum.
Analogy: declarative versus imperative programming
In computer science, programming languages are categorized into various programming paradigms.
Two these paradigms -- declarative programming, and imperative programming -- are analogous to syllabi and curricula, respectively:
Syllabus is to declarative programming
as
Curriculum is to imperative programming