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'''Gödel''' is a general-purpose, [[declarative programming language]] based on one of the four main programming paradigms, namely, [[logic programming]]. It was developed by Patricia M. Hill and John W. Lloyd. Basic ideas and features of Gödel are mainly taken from [[Prolog]] language. It is named in honour of logician [[Kurt Gödel]], although the acronym ‘God's Own DEclarative Language' is sometimes used.
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