R programming simply means developing and writing programs using the R programming language. R is primarily used by statisticians and data miners.
It is programming languages that are referred to in terms of "high level" and "low level".Extensible Markup Language(XML) is a markup language not a programming language, it is a data formatting specification that makes the presentation of data independent of programs (so that data can be passed between programs).For this reason the answer to your question is "neither".
No, but of course there is a programmers' slang. And programming is done with so-called 'programming languages'.
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Object-oriented programming is a category of programming languages. On a larger scale, OOP would belong under the imperative programming paradigm.
Object oriented programming and structured programming.
R. Schneyer has written: 'Modern structured programming' -- subject(s): Structured programming
Shannon R. Fischer has written: 'How computer programming works' -- subject(s): Computer programming
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R. Breu has written: 'Algebraic specification techniques in object oriented programming environments' -- subject(s): Object-oriented programming (Computer science)
Paul R. Thie has written: 'An introduction to linear programming and game theory' -- subject(s): Linear programming, Game theory 'An Introduction To Analysis'
Charles R Bauer has written: 'Basic PL/I programming' -- subject(s): PL/I (Computer program language), Programming, IBM 360 (Computer)
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David R. Butenhof has written: 'Programming with POSIX threads' -- subject(s): Threads (Computer programs), Computer programming, POSIX (Computer software standard)
R News was the former newsletter which was used for the R-project. It included articles and documents which were pertinent to R developers such as changes to R, and programming hints.
Carl R. Elks has written: 'User's guide to programming fault injection and data acquisition in the SIFT environment' -- subject(s): Programming (Electronic computers), Computer programs
Robert R. Kessler has written: 'LISP, objects, and symbolic programming' -- subject(s): LISP (Computer program language) 'Answers to the exercises to accompany LISP, objects, and symbolic programming'
R. C. B. Cooper has written: 'Preserving abstraction in concurrent programming'