A language in which programs are constructed using functions and their combinations. Processing proceeds using arguments and return values. On the other hand, procedural languages proceed by assigning values to variables and referencing variables. A typical example of a functional language is Lisp. Source: ASCII.jp Digital Dictionary About ASCII.jp Digital Dictionary Information |
関数とその組み合わせでプログラムを構成する言語。引数と戻り値で処理を進めていく。一方、手続き型言語は、変数への代入や変数の参照で処理を進めていく。関数型言語の代表的なものにLispがある。
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