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Re: On international applications of Lojban
- Subject: Re: On international applications of Lojban
- From: "Bob LeChevalier (lojbab)" <lojbab@lojban.org>
- Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1999 12:41:34 -0500
At 06:40 PM 12/31/99 +0200, Robin Turner wrote:
>"Bob LeChevalier (lojbab)" wrote:
> > But you CAN now "speak PROLOG", given the known mapping
> > from a Lojban subset to PROLOG.
>
>Sounds interesting - can you clarify?
Not a lot to say. Cowan wrote it up in one of the last JL issues, with
examples, which I hope to get up on line soon. Basically all PROLOG
statements map fairly trivially into Lojban bridi. Nick Nicholas worked on
a Lojban-to-PROLOG translator for a subset of Lojban, which is probably
either on the lojban.org site or his homepage. I recall that the only
PROLOG statement that does not have an obvious Lojban equivalent is the
cut, which seems like a job for a metalinguistic bridi. Those who actually
know something about PROLOG may be more informative.
lojbab
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