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[lojban-beginners] Re: Do you agree with this guy?
I've used quite a few languages in my career and studied quite a few
more but Prolog is not on either list.
The reality of Lojban is that it is still intended to be a human
language. While there are no spelling, pronunciation or grammar issues
to worry about, aren't there still issues with assumed or implied
content? Probably not unsolvable, but still issues that would require
a more sophisticated interface (AI).
Donald
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 10:34 AM, Rostowfske, Luke J
<luke.j.rostowfske@lmco.com> wrote:
> I'm wondering if you wrote a prolog-lojban grammar if you could easily
> teach the computer to speak (lojban) the trick with programming correct
> grammars they are so diverse, if you had only logical rules then it'd be
> a simple thing to program all legal combinations of words, or how to
> express things.
>
> If you are into software and lojban, I'd like to know what you think of
> Prolog. I'm learning prolog, I haven't started Lojban (one thing at a
> time) but I'm very interested in the potential.