Sujet : Re: Why Python When There Is Perl?
De : bowman (at) *nospam* montana.com (rbowman)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 26. Mar 2024, 01:40:27
Autres entêtes
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On Mon, 25 Mar 2024 17:01:46 -0500, Physfitfreak wrote:
In this topic that we were discussing, I hadn't even paid close
attention to the word "implication". Now that I'm looking more
carefully, I see that it is better than "concurrence" for use in that
type of operation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Material_conditionalProlog uses :- for Horn clauses, which are evaluated from right to left. I
dug out my Prolog manual from 1982 and it launched into a discussion of
Horn clauses and remarked Prolog wasn't ready for propositional calculus.
Maybe someday.
Still a strange thing to be found in the Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic
Instruction Code. I doubt there were many mourners when it was dropped.