Nonprocedural language
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Short description: Relational database language developed by T.D. Truitt et al
NPL (for NonProcedural Language) was a relational database language developed by T.D. Truitt et al.[1][2] in 1980 for Apple II and, later, for MS-DOS. In general, a non-procedural language (also called a declarative language) requires the programmer to specify what the program should do, rather than (as with a procedural language) providing the sequential steps indicating how the program should perform its task(s).
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Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonprocedural language.
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