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Languages for modeling and programming are diverging, with the implication that developers that would like to model (in order to raise the abstraction level and become independent of implementation platforms) end up with the challenge of maintaining both model and program artifacts. In addition, modeling is hampered by poor tool support compared with programming tools. The trend in programming languages is that less attention is paid to the fact that programming should be a kind of modeling, while executable models will not cover what programs usually cover. The aim of this workshop is to investigate requirements for combined modeling and programming languages, by identifying candidate elements that should be supported by such languages, propose potential new combined language mechanisms, and by investigating implementation techniques for such languages.