I read somewhere that what distinguishes imperative and declarative programming is that imperative programming expresses relative truth, while declarative programming expresses the absolute truth, and that's what makes declarative programming much easier to reason about (for declarative use-cases).
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I read somewhere that what distinguishes imperative and declarative programming is that imperative programming expresses relative truth, while declarative programming expresses the absolute truth, and that's what makes declarative programming much easier to reason about (for declarative use-cases).