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haskell & prolog

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-24 18:49

so guys at my uni we have to pick a seminar (writing about 20 pages + talking about it). one of the possible topics was "functional programming using haskell"

of course with prog circlejerking haskell every day i was quite interested in that topic, even though i have to admit that all i knew about haskell was the wikipedia article.

anyway turns out i wasnt the only one interested in haskell and shit is decided by flipping a coin, which i lose of course, so now i'm stuck with "logical programming using the example of prolog".

so, im asking you /prog/, what's your stance on prolog and what can i expect?

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-25 8:17

>>17
The main benefit in learning Haskell is for the neurological benefits. Kind of like how learning Latin is meant to strengthen the synapses between neurons, ultimately improving memory and mental endurance.

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