FP most likely refers to Functional Programming, a programming paradigm where programs are constructed by applying and composing functions. It emphasizes immutability and avoids changing state and mutable data. Functions are treated as first-class citizens, meaning they can be passed as arguments to other functions, returned as values from other functions, and assigned to variables. Common use cases include data analysis, parallel processing, and building reliable, maintainable software.
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