Characteristics of declarative languages:
declarative
Tagalog of declarative: pasalaysay
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Declarative
delarative
One problem is to work out how to make best use of the purely declarative nature of functional languages.
Formal languages have precise rules and syntax for constructing strings of symbols. They are used in mathematics, computer science, and linguistics for modeling and representing information. Formal languages can be defined by a set of rules, alphabets, and grammar that determine the valid expressions within the language.
declarative
imperative
It means simple sentences like I like cats. I hate dogs. Let's play. Come to my house. They usually end in periods.
it is also known as declarative language that concentrates more on the input and output rather than the number of steps .. eg: sql
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characteristics of imeperative languages 1. variables 2.assignment 3.sequecing
Tagalog of declarative: pasalaysay
buildings, languages,trains
Declarative language is language that states something. A declarative statement always ends with a period.
I can give you many declarative sentences.(declarative) The dog walked down the street.(declarative) The cat puts socks in the dog bowl.(declarative) It is hard to do a toddler's hair. The curtains fell down.