2. Object-Oriented Paradigm (OOP): Focuses on organizing data and actions into objects.
For example, the Move language, used for coding Sui and Aptos, is object-oriented.
3. Functional Paradigm: Solves problems by applying functions and avoiding changing data directly.
4. Declarative Paradigm: Instead of writing out steps, you just describe the desired result, and the computer figures out the steps on its own (like saying, “I want cake,” and letting a chef handle the rest).
Why Paradigms Matter
Each paradigm offers a different way to think about and organize programming tasks.
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