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> To be honest, at the moment such problems are too rare to justify learning Prolog. But I don’t believe that this has to remain so.

And then the whole following section on unfulfilled potential.. Is there any reason to believe the paradigm will somehow come into its own in the future? The way this question was addressed by the article was way too wishy-washy for my taste.




I wrote about my experience here, and linked to an older article with related observations about why Prolog is a niche technology: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25653425




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