I've always liked prolog, and seeing prolog love on HN makes ?- happy(cydonian_monk) return true. My first exposure to the language, as I'm sure was the case for many of you, was in an Intro to AI course. Though I've never found the opportunity to use the language professionally, I do on occasion drop it into personal projects.
That said, I've always considered prolog to be the language that most threatens our sanity. Perhaps it's because the Graduate Assistant that taught my Intro to AI course was a bit cracked (he tied his shoelaces around his legs once in class because they "offended him"). Or maybe because I haven't been entirely sane since that class....
That said, I've always considered prolog to be the language that most threatens our sanity. Perhaps it's because the Graduate Assistant that taught my Intro to AI course was a bit cracked (he tied his shoelaces around his legs once in class because they "offended him"). Or maybe because I haven't been entirely sane since that class....