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?
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?