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A clarification on programming paradigms #2314

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Regarding one sentence in Scala 3 features:

As the functional programming saying goes, in Scala you write what you want, not how to achieve it.

As far as I know, this conception is not specific to functional programming but more closely related to declarative programming, whose sub-paradigms include DSL, functional programming, and logic programming, among others. A typical example: Prolog.

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