Functional, Declarative, and Imperative Programming
Can we keep this question on the site please?
Update:
I'm researching a short essay for University, and when I placed the question in criteria in google this question came up third (after wikipedia). I have found it more useful than wikipedia, as it gave many different ways of explaining the subject matter. The large variety of answers gave differing perspectives to help grasp the subject matter.
Now it's clear that the question is too broad for the site. It would be a shame for the information to be lost. There is one long canonical type answer, that will be lost and would be possibly well suited to documentation. With all the effort that has gone into the answers it would be better not to delete it off the site. That is why I suggested an historical lock.
It's a shame to remove content that was once on topic, where the information within the answers are encapsulated within the answers, i.e. not link only answers. This is, in this case unique information on the internet. Original content created by these users that is to be unaccessible to the general public.
As someone working and studying in the field. I find that SO serves two uses. To understand and find quick fixes to programming blocks or speed bumps. To get resources for study. It is the latter that can be onerous, particularly when writing essays and it helps to have a variety of information to read through from the succinct to the more detailed from a resource that I trust. I trust SO more than I trust wikipedia. Why should we be deleting resources that are helpful to students? I think for people learning or studying it would be good to access these answers.
If it's considered off topic to stay, perhaps an historical lock?
related:
This question is on topic:
What is the difference between declarative and imperative programming
Screenshots of Shelby's answer bellow, as it was deleted and couldn't be viewed with rep<10k (Click "Run" to see it, a little bit too tall to be directly included in the post)
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I voted to reopen it
Do you honestly think that the question isn't Too Broad? On what basis are you making that decision? The answers to the question pretty clearly demonstrate that the closure is absolutely merited.