Procedural programming: A programming paradigm that focuses on the step-by-step execution of a sequence of instructions to solve a problem. It is used in a wide range of programming languages, such as C, Pascal, and Fortran, to create programs that follow a logical sequence of operations. Examples of procedural programming include calculating the area of a rectangle or sorting a list of numbers.
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