What does 'imperative thinking' mean? [closed] - haskell

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I have seen this a lot that someone is criticized for thinking imperatively regarding their algorithm/solution, even though they seem to be experienced with functional programming.
So I want to know what 'imperative thinking' means, and how one can avoid thinking imperatively?

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how can i make these bots? I've searching the internet for this type of user, but i couldn't find one
like this bot?
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What is the difference between IN and EXISTS [closed]

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I am reading tutorials and practice webs and I don't see the difference between IN and EXISTS
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when should I put the subquery in the SELECT section, in the FROM section, in the WHERE section, in the HAVING section?

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I notice in Haskell that a lot of modules start with the same names, like Control or Data or System. Is there any convention for this sort of thing? Or do you just go off current modules and what it sounds like?

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I've seen it written a number of ways. The same is true of backend, back-end and back end. How should I write it on my CV?
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=backend&oq=backend&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l5.963j0j7&sourceid=chrome&espv=210&es_sm=93&ie=UTF-8
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Shows that "front end" is used more often.
EDIT:
But for a serious answer, this has been asked on english.stackexchange.com
Here is the link:
Is it “front-end”, “frontend”, or “front end”?

AngularJS + TowerJS Tutorial/Ressources [closed]

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I'm from .net environment and i want to learn this frameworks via tutorials.
Can you provide me some tutorials ?
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Guillaume
ooook nevermind :)
https://github.com/tower/tower/wiki
Why it's always when i post here that i find the solution 5min later xd

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