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Prolog

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-14 3:20

We've been using Prolog in one of my classes this semester.  It's pretty neat!

So far, our assignments have been writing evaluators and a super-shitty compiler for Little Languages represented as Prolog lists -- essentially S-expressions.

It's amazing how much one can do with three or four lines of code!

Anyhow, what do you guys think of /b/rolog?

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-18 3:04

>>54
It depends on how well they are able to apply lisp and prolog. A bilingual lisper-prologer will outrank both, with the test being writing a prolog in lisp and writing a non deterministic lisp evaluator in prolog.

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