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Procedural programming is a design methodology in which large programs are broken down into procedures or subroutines.

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How does a function's purpose differ between a OOP and Procedural style?

Procedural or OOP, the purpose of a function or method is to keep you from needing to repeatedly look inside to understand what is going on. …
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What programming paradigm do you think would work best for the AI aspect of a chess engine?

My guess is that procedural programming (simply providing the computer with a set of instructions, an algorithm for picking moves), or perhaps functional programming (FP) would be more relevant in this … Procedural programming is straightforward. Start at the beginning, proceed through the middle, when you get to the end, stop. A nice simple pattern. …
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