I guess we tried to make the point that DCI tries to reproduce the convenience of algorithmic expression that procedural languages used to give us. Trust me, both of us are old enough to have been through them :-) We gave FORTRAN as a concrete example. I myself enjoyed doing a lot of FORTRAN programming in the 1970s. As the article says, DCI brings us the algorithmic expressiveness of FORTRAN combined with many of the good domain modeling notions from 1980s object orientation.
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