meaning of procedural language

1. procedural language Any programming language in which the programmer specifies an explicit sequences of steps to follow to produce a result. The term should not be confused with "imperative language". An example non-imperative procedural language is LOGO, which specifies sequences of steps to perform but does not have an internal state. Other procedural languages include Basic, Pascal, C, and Modula-2. Both these types of language are in contrast to declarative languages, in which the programmer specifies neither explicit sequences of actions nor internal state manipulation.


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