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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T08:09:43+00:00 2026-05-12T08:09:43+00:00

Are there any programming languages designed to define the solution to a given problem

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Are there any programming languages designed to define the solution to a given problem instead of defining instructions to solve it? So, one would define what the solution or end result should look like and the language interpreter would determine how to arrive at that result. Looking at the list of programming languages, I’m not sure how to even begin to research this.

The best examples I can currently think of to help illustrate what I’m trying to ask are SQL and MapReduce, although those are both sort of mini-languages designed to retrieve data. But, when writing SQL or MapReduce statements, you’re defining the end result, and the DB decides the best course of action to arrive at the end result set.

I could see these types of languages, if they exist, being used in crunching a lot of data or finding solutions to a set of equations. The dream language would be one that could interpret the defined problem, identify which parts are parallelizable, and execute the solution across multiple processes/cores/boxes.

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    2026-05-12T08:09:43+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 8:09 am

    What about Declarative Programming? Excerpt from wikipedia article (emphasis added):

    In computer science, declarative
    programming is a programming paradigm
    that expresses the logic of a
    computation without describing its
    control flow
    . Many languages
    applying this style attempt to
    minimize or eliminate side effects by
    describing what the program should
    accomplish, rather than describing how
    to go about accomplishing it
    . This
    is in contrast with imperative
    programming, which requires an
    explicitly provided algorithm.

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