Re: Storing data and code in a Db with LISP-like interface

From: Bob Badour <bbadour_at_pei.sympatico.ca>
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 00:46:37 GMT
Message-ID: <NvU3g.66393$VV4.1270376_at_ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca>


Alvin Ryder wrote:

> Neo wrote:
>
> (Snip)
>

>>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 :)
>>

>
> (Snip)
>
> 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.

Alvin,

Neo is a crank. Don't count on him to make any non-psychotic connections. Received on Thu Apr 27 2006 - 02:46:37 CEST

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