Visual DNA
Posted in Personal on April 30, 2007 | No Comments »
My Visual DNA. (Sorry, the widget can’t be embedded in WordPress.com posts.) Hat tip, Matteo.
Posted in Personal on April 30, 2007 | No Comments »
My Visual DNA. (Sorry, the widget can’t be embedded in WordPress.com posts.) Hat tip, Matteo.
Posted in Prolog on April 21, 2007 | No Comments »
Wandering around the Prolog world, it’s fun (the “shooting rats” or “burning ants” sort of fun, that to some people, including myself, does not mean fun at all) to see not only how implementations differ in basic mechanisms, but also how they differ in little, unfrequently used, details.
What is the result of mod(7, -2) in [...]
Posted in tuProlog on April 20, 2007 | 3 Comments »
Slightly less than three months after 2.0.1, tuProlog 2.1 has been released today. This new version contains a speedy parser reworked to a more object-oriented interface, and a revised theory management subsystem. Many other little enhancements and bugfixes are included: a new implementation of disjunction, if-then, and if-then-else to solve problems in the interaction of [...]
Posted in Prolog on April 16, 2007 | 4 Comments »
Pick your favorite Prolog book. If you don’t have a favorite Prolog book, just pick a Prolog book you happen to have handy. In the house where I’m living, there are three of them. Then, find the page where the book talks about Prolog goal disjunction. You may skip books where neither the authors nor [...]
Posted in Prolog, Wordpress.com on April 15, 2007 | No Comments »
My first comment, over at Simon Willison’s blog, posted by using this WordPress.com blog as my OpenID. And it is about the ISO Prolog standard! Am I becoming too damn boooring?