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प्रोसीज़रल DML और नॉन प्रोसीज़रल DML में अंतर स्पष्ट कीजिये।

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Answered by shruti2020680
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Explanation:

Difference between Procedural and Non-Procedural language

Procedural Language:

In procedural languages, the program code is written as a sequence of instructions. User has to specify “what to do” and also “how to do” (step by step procedure). These instructions are executed in the sequential order. These instructions are written to solve specific problems.

Examples of Procedural languages:

FORTRAN, COBOL, ALGOL, BASIC, C and Pascal.

Non-Procedural Language:

In the non-procedural languages, the user has to specify only “what to do” and not “how to do”. It is also known as an applicative or functional language. It involves the development of the functions from other functions to construct more complex functions

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Answered by shrutisharma4567
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Explanation:

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In procedural languages, the program code is written as a sequence of instructions. User has to specify “what to do” and also “how to do” (step by step procedure). These instructions are executed in the sequential order. These instructions are written to solve specific problems.

Examples of Procedural languages:

FORTRAN, COBOL, ALGOL, BASIC, C and Pascal.

Non-Procedural Language:

In the non-procedural languages, the user has to specify only “what to do” and not “how to do”. It is also known as an applicative or functional language. It involves the development of the functions from other functions to construct more complex functions.

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