Aunc.1595
net.applic
utzoo!decvax!duke!unc!bts
Wed Dec 16 21:12:11 1981
functional languages
In addition to LISP, KRC, and FP or FFP languages, there's PROLOG.
It's sort of a functional language, based on Kowalski's procedural
interpretation of Horn clause logic.  Locally, PROLOG is being used
at Duke in constructing expert knowledge systems.

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