[plug] non-procedural programming
Mike Holland
myk at golden.wattle.id.au
Sun Oct 8 22:34:54 WST 2000
On Sat, 7 Oct 2000, tlee wrote:
> Just a quick one Mike - logical programming? Procedural and event driven (OOP) I
> understand, but where does logical programming fit in please?
(please trim your quotes)
I dont know if thats the right jargon. A prolog 'program' consists of a
list of logical rules, like "if A and B then C", and facts. The
'interpreter' then works by deduction to solve a problem.
> > I have played with logical programmimg with prolog, but dont see much
> > use of that in the real world. I guess that expert systems would
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Mike Holland <mike at golden.wattle.id.au>
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