never-ending_language_learning
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I'm visualizing this better in C++, not Prolog.
Wikipedia Wrote:Software developed in Prolog has been criticised for having a high performance penalty compared to conventional programming languages.
And, as Zarj noted, it would take up a lot of memory/storage even with a more efficient language.
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never-ending_language_learning - by Brahma - 05 Jan 11, 01:36AM
RE: never-ending_language_learning - by Zarjio - 05 Jan 11, 02:48AM
RE: never-ending_language_learning - by Brahma - 05 Jan 11, 02:50AM
RE: never-ending_language_learning - by JGAN - 05 Jan 11, 02:54AM
RE: never-ending_language_learning - by Brahma - 05 Jan 11, 03:40AM
RE: never-ending_language_learning - by Mael - 05 Jan 11, 03:41AM
RE: never-ending_language_learning - by Brahma - 05 Jan 11, 05:15AM
RE: never-ending_language_learning - by Alien - 05 Jan 11, 07:29PM
RE: never-ending_language_learning - by Brahma - 06 Jan 11, 05:22PM
RE: never-ending_language_learning - by V-Man - 06 Jan 11, 10:06PM
RE: never-ending_language_learning - by Alien - 07 Jan 11, 12:03AM
RE: never-ending_language_learning - by V-Man - 12 Jan 11, 11:52PM
RE: never-ending_language_learning - by Brahma - 13 Jan 11, 05:33PM