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by fraber
694 days ago
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Prolog is very, very dead. I love Prolog with all my heart, but it excells at problems that are solved today much more efficiently using neuronal networks. So it's utterly obsolete. The issue of Prolog is that you need to code your rules manually. Doing ML with Prolog is possible, but very clumsy. Better stick to Python. Speed is irrelevant, because most problems suitable for Prolog are exponential. Implementation is irrelevant, because SWI-Prolog does all you need with good integrations, except that it's a bit slower. But that's irrelevant, see above. Learning Prolog is a great experience for any advanced computer science student. It amazes, doesn't it? |
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