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Post by Admin on Jul 19, 2018 21:29:56 GMT
PROLOG Programming, by Nigel Ford, 1989
Says it is much easier to use than Basic, Pascal, Fortran, or even Lisp.
Translates 'logical reasoning". Sounds like what today is being called a functional language.
Number crunching ( large and fast ) is not prolog's strong point. But it can do numbers.
"Towers of Hanoi" problem
I've got to learn much more broadly before I can dig in enough to render any opinion on this.
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