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Re: Choosing a data structure for AI applications

by Hanamaki (Chaplain)
on Jul 16, 2002 at 10:10 UTC ( [id://182032]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Choosing a data structure for AI applications

I would like to create a Prolog-like Perl module (perlog?).

I am looking foreward to this module. BTW, probably the first time the word perlog came up in this context was on the perl-ai mailing- list. Feel free to use the name perlog because I do not claim any copyright on this brand.

Hanamaki
...Hanamaki eq riechert
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Re: Re: Choosing a data structure for AI applications
by Ovid (Cardinal) on Jul 16, 2002 at 14:50 UTC

    Shoot! I should have done a search on the 'Net before I tossed that out. Thanks for use of the name. If this ever gets anywhere, I'll be sure to credit you.

    In reading your post, I see that you were discussing issues with Terrence Brannon. His was one of the modules that I was considering but ultimately had to discard as "not there yet". It would have been nice to see more work done on that.

    Cheers,
    Ovid

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