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- From: kormann@watson.bms.com (JOSEPH KORMANN (X3167 LAWRENCEVILLE))
- Subject: AI in Forth
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- Organization: Bristol Myers Squibb Pharmaceutical Research Institute
- Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1992 14:13:00 GMT
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- Hi. I'm most likely to be flamed out of my mind for this one but:
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- What does anyone think of the (as I see it) the natural ability to adapt
- Forth to AI? Being it's the only bottom-up language that I know of and it's
- the only language that's built to be self-referencing, it seems like a logical
- selection to me. (or am I barking up the wrong binary-tree?)
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- All responses are welcome.
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- Thanks.
- Joseph (undergrad at Trenton State College)
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