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Author Re: java vs prolog
Amzi! inc.

2004-03-27, 12:10 am

I think the biggest difference is that Java is a procedural language and
Prolog is not. Prolog code runs backwards and fowards searching for
solutions.

Mary Kroening
Amzi! inc.

"Bob Riemenschneider" <rar@sdl.sri.com> wrote in message
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> mickeythefence@hotmail.com (mickeythefence) wrote in message

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> I would say that the main difference is that Java is bad, while Prolog
> is good. Hope that's useful!
>
> -- rar



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