The comparison to RegEx programming turned on a light bulb. Does that mean that (continuing the analogy) Prolog internals are as scary and byzantine (compared to its straightforward representation in code) as RegEx internals are to the straightforward (after you get the hang of them) representation of m// and its relatives?
In reply to Re^5: (why to use logic programming)
by dimar
in thread Easy Text Adventures in Perl
by Ovid
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