Category:Declarative programming languages

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This category lists those programming languages that adhere to the declarative programming paradigm.

Subcategories

This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

D

  • Declarative markup languages

F

  • Functional languages
  • Functional logic programming languages

L

  • Logic programming languages

Pages in category "Declarative programming languages"

The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

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  • Declarative programming language

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  • .QL

A

  • ABSET
  • ABSYS
  • AIMMS
  • Analytica

C

  • CAJOLE
  • CLP(R)
  • Constraint Handling Rules
  • Curl (programming language)
  • CycL

D

  • Dependent ML

E

  • Epigram (programming language)

E cont.

  • Erlang (programming language)
  • Extensible Application Markup Language

G

  • Gofer (software)

H

  • Haskell (programming language)

I

  • Identity transform

J

  • JavaFX Script

K

  • KM programming language

L

  • LOOM (ontology)
  • Lithe (programming language)
  • Lucid (programming language)
  • Lustre (programming language)

M

  • MXML
  • MetaPost
  • Miranda (programming language)

P

  • Prolog

Q

  • Qi (programming language)
  • Quark Framework

S

  • SQL
  • SQL-92
  • SQL:1999
  • SQL:2003
  • SQL:2006
  • Subset-equational language
  • Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language

W

  • Web Ontology Language

X

  • XSL Transformations
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