A Declarative Interface allows users to specify what they want to achieve without detailing how to accomplish it, focusing on the desired outcomes rather than the process. This approach simplifies interaction by abstracting the underlying implementation details.
The Declarative Interface is a programming approach where developers specify what the program should accomplish, rather than detailing how to achieve it. This approach is often used in database query languages and UI frameworks to simplify complex operations
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