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Re: Rules-based Perl?

by knobunc (Pilgrim)
on Apr 10, 2001 at 13:21 UTC ( [id://71320]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Rules-based Perl?

You may want to look at Language::Prolog on CPAN. Prolog is another of the rules based languages. I have never used this module so I am not sure how well it is integrated with Perl. Prolog itself is pretty good if you can twist your head around the rules-based stuff (which it looks like you already know).

-ben

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Re^2: Rules-based Perl?
by Anonymous Monk on Apr 05, 2008 at 21:55 UTC
    I've been learning to use Prolog in the last 2 weeks and yes, it's quite different to use rules based languages. You are right, you have to be able to twist your head around to understand rules-based stuff! Great food program btw, i'll use it next time i try some chicken recipes :)

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