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Neo wrote:
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> Yes, Prolog does look very interesting (and compact). I am sure I could
> learn a lot from it, especially it terms of logical processing; however
> for now I am focused on developing the most general/flexible method of
> representing things. Let us see if Prolog is further along than I am
> with comming example extensions :)
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Neo,
YES Prolog can do pretty well everything you've asked of it but we're only repeating ourselves now.
I'm an OOP guy with interests in ai, gaming, web and databases so I have more bandwidth for crossposts than most. I've enjoyed the prolog content of this thread but I'm nervous about its applicability to these groups.
Perhaps I'm one still plugged into the Matrix, Neo show me the truth what exactly are you trying to solve?
I'm not saying go away, the world is not mine to dictate but can you give us some OO connection to work with?
Cheers.
PS. Don't say flexible data, 'cause that's machine code.
Received on Wed Apr 26 2006 - 18:59:11 CDT
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