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    Question prolog question; Can they be asked?

    Hi everyone,

    I have been doing quite a bit of programming in prolog for the past month or so, and was wondring if anyone knows anything about it. I have a specific program which works, but with repeated correct answers.(hopefully it will become a bit more clear when someone looks at the code and the results which are produced)

    Please give me a shout if you are up for it,
    thanks a million,
    ben


    p.s. by the way, i hope i am asking the right question in the right place. if not please let me know. tnx

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    Prolog?

    DOES PROLOG CONTAIN THE LETTER C? I'm sure someone will help you, but I guess most of us don't use prolog.

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    Here at the General Discussion board most threads haven't anything to do with C. So asking a question about a programming language without a C in it seems valid to me.

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    There are probably some prolog forums.
    OH WAIT, THERE ARENT.
    WHY?
    BECAUSE PROLOG SUCKS.

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    And why does Prolog suck? Logical programming languages are quite nice.

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    Brian, shut the ^&^^ up before I ^&^^^-slap you into next week... you are a ^&^^&^^&^ ^&^^&^^

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    that was for govt... hopefully he'll catch that and the birth of a new language will come forth from it
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    I think you misspelled ^&^^&^^&^

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    nope, it's definately.... oh, no, damn, you're right... it's ^&^^&^^&^

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    Huh? That's the same word as before!

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    Talking prolog is the KING

    folks,
    i just asked a simple question. i know prolog SUCKS but i have to do it if i want to earn a freakin' degree in computer science.

    so, if anyone knows about prolog by all means, let me know.
    thanks folks
    by the way, you guys are funny...

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    Well, why don't you post the program... Maybe it's a logic problem and we can figure it out w/o a grasp on the language...

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    Re: prolog is the KING

    Originally posted by Unregistered
    folks,
    i just asked a simple question. i know prolog SUCKS but i have to do it if i want to earn a freakin' degree in computer science.
    Yeah, it gets progressively worse, for a pHD you have to learn BASIC and for a grandmaster you need to learn COBOL

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    Talking its true...

    hahahaha

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    Red face well....

    ok since you guys asked for it, here it is.

    The following program contains a database(at the top clearly marked!), ...

    you know what, i really dont see the point of posting it if no one has the Amzi development environment, where prolog programs are compiled. If you are really interested to see the program and to challange yourself with the logical world, then please download the compiler and give me shout when you are ready...


    tnx

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    uhh how bout posting the source . . .

    just cause we don't compile it doesn't mean that we can't find logical errors
    if a contradiction was contradicted would that contradition contradict the origional crontradiction?

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