Just finished my programming exam. I did the whole Java part without any trouble. Haskell and Prolog though? ...not so much x)
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I remember Prolog from uni. My programs were always so bad they either said "Yes" or overflowed the stack. Getting a complex Prolog program to say "No" never worked for me :(
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It feels so patronizig when they say no though. It's like "Hey Prolog, please run this program for me and tell me the result!" "NO!!"
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Replying to @Ellpeck
More, or less patronising that the four screenfulls of type error from Haskell?

Feb 20, 2018 ยท 10:19 AM UTC

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I'm enjoying Rust a lot at the moment. It has some of the fun bits of Haskell, the tendency for the compiler to say "No" like Prolog might, but the usability of "normal" languages.
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