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- From: Ron Stodden <rmstodd@ibm.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog,comp.lang.c,comp.lang.c++,comp.lang.ada,comp.lang.python,comp.lang.dylan,comp.lang.eiffel
- Subject: Re: Language Implementation Survey
- Date: Tue, 02 Apr 1996 08:32:31 +0000
- Organization: Facts and Rules
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- In article <315D7800.75F5@panix.com> on Sat, 30 Mar 1996 13:05:52 -0500,
- Chris Trimble <trimble@panix.com> said:>
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- > I have yet to meet a second person who uses Prolog daily (the first
- was an AI professor a while ago).
-
- Then meet me, and I'm not an AI professor, but do have 33 years of
- professional financial, banking, commercial and industrial computing in
- three countries. And lots of others. PDC Prolog is my computing
- companion. PDC claims on their www page to have 300,000
- installations. They privately tell me that includes most of the
- Fortune 500 (who, psst! seeing its value, claim it as their most potent
- secret competitive weapon).
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- Prolog is very much alive.
-
- Ron. rmstodd@ibm.net
- Melbourne, Australia.
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