>For some reason, Prolog syntax seems more friendly than LISP and I have
>some limited experience with Prolog but even less with LISP. Do you use
>CLOS? Do you concern about speed at run time?
Hmm. I find Prolog just a bit less intuitive, but this is all really a
matter of taste. Actually, in one of the LISP books I've borrowed from a
friend, there's a fairly complete implementation of Prolog in LISP. Perhaps
I'll check it out later. I started out using structures in LISP, but I think
I'm going to scrap that and convert over to CLOS and classes. I haven't
been worrying at all about speed or space yet ... I suppose it will become
an issue later on, but right now I'm just trying to get the basics done.
>Mei-Tien
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