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"Combinatorial optimization algorithms are often implemented in an efficient imperative programming language, in an expressive declarative programming language such as Prolog, or some compromise, perhaps a functional programming language such as Haskell, or a multi-paradigm language such as LISP." - What it actually says: "Combinatorial optimization algorithms are usually implemented in some kind of programming language." -What's the point?

constantin

I found the listing of programs and their classifications helpful and useful.

mrxe

agree with constantin; that paragraph says nothing

tom