Linked by Takuya Murata on Tue 18th May 2004 06:26 UTC
My physics teacher likes to say that physics like to make problems they face look like ones that they know how to solve. A simple harmonic oscillation was one he frequently used in class, as is presumably the case in physics in general.
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could someone comment on new directions in logic programming languages? prolog is a bit dated now... and it has limitations that are a distraction from its intended aim... i wonder if newer more modern logic programming languages have emerged... prolog was very efficient, and its meta-interpreter abilities could be put to very good use!
could someone comment on new directions in logic programming languages? prolog is a bit dated now... and it has limitations that are a distraction from its intended aim... i wonder if newer more modern logic programming languages have emerged... prolog was very efficient, and its meta-interpreter abilities could be put to very good use!