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Does it make a big difference that Prolog is declarative and not procedural?

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Does it make a big difference that Prolog is declarative and not procedural?

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Yes, it does. It’s a Copernican revolution: instead of telling the computer how to do something, you tell the computer what something is and let it figure out how to do it. It completely shifts the focus of what you are doing and how you are writing the code.

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