The Declarative Mind: Programming Without How
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- Engelsk
- 290 sider
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"The Declarative Mind" challenges the traditional approach to programming by introducing a powerful alternative: declarative programming. Rather than telling computers how to solve problems step-by-step, what if we could simply describe what we want to achieve?
In this thought-provoking exploration, a computer science professor guides readers through three fundamental declarative paradigms: functional programming, logic programming, and Answer Set Programming (ASP). This isn't just another programming book-it's an invitation to transform how you think about problem-solving in an age where AI and natural language processing are reshaping our interaction with computers.
Drawing parallels between modern AI interactions and declarative thinking, this pocket-sized companion demonstrates why declarative approaches often lead to more elegant, maintainable solutions than their imperative counterparts. Perfect for experienced programmers, researchers, and technology enthusiasts, this book bridges the gap between theoretical computer science and the emerging future of human-computer interaction.
Discover:
• Why declarative programming matters in the age of AI
• How knowledge engineering relates to modern prompt engineering
• Fresh perspectives on functional and logic programming
• The future of programming: expressing intentions rather than instructions
Whether you're a seasoned developer, academic researcher, or technology enthusiast, "The Declarative Mind" offers a compelling glimpse into a future where programming is less about how and more about what.
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- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal290
- Udgivelsesdato02-12-2024
- ISBN139798301187919
- Forlag Independently Published
- MålgruppeFrom age 0
- FormatHæftet
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