John Clark
John.Clark at niagaracounty.com
Mon Feb 3 08:59:00 CST 2003
Yes...I loved Prolog too! And, I did very well in the class...by mid term, I was helping the other students by request of the instructor, because he couldn't do it. The instructor would give an assignment, and give the class a week to do it, and I would usually finish mine that evening...or the next night if I had to work or something. I wrote a music organizer for my albums and tapes in it, just for the hell of it...it was a fun language. The big thing about Prolog was recursion, wasn't it? I had heard about Visual Prolog...or would we say, "VP"...but never got around to checking it out. I'll be hitting this link today though. Thanks John W Clark >>> gustav at cactus.dk 02/03/03 08:30AM >>> Hi John > I don't know why, but this statement reminded me of programming XLISP in > college...they used LISP and Prolog for our AI class. Except we weren't > counting commas, but parenthesis instead. I loved that strange logic in Prolog and miss it sometimes. But for years I haven't hade a project where Prolog would be the first choice. Are you aware that Visual Prolog is live and well: http://www.visual-prolog.com/ /gustav _______________________________________________ AccessD mailing list AccessD at databaseadvisors.com http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com