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Re: [lojban] lojban application in wearable computing
On Tuesday, March 12 2002 07:31 pm, Robin Lee Powell wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 06:45:12PM -0800, Ted Reed wrote:
> > On Tuesday, March 12 2002 03:37 pm, Invent Yourself wrote:
> > > I tend to think that Lojban is useful here as a "native language"
> > > for such devices, for internal use, testing & debugging and concept
> > > proofs, since it's so much easier (in theory) to work with Lojban
> > > than any other language. And once the bugs are worked out, an
> > > English/Lojban translation layer is created. At least that's what I
> > > intend for my inference engine.
> > >
> > > So far, in seeking a language for that project, I have one vote for
> > > Lisp, one for Prolog, and one for Rosetta! Looks like I will have to
> > > do due diligence to break the tie.
> >
> > I personally think that lisp/scheme like languages would bear the most
> > in common with lojban. Perhaps some python-esque attributes as well.
>
> Uhhh, what?
>
> What resemblance do you see between lisp and lojban, exactly? At a
> first glance, I see a much stronger resemblance to Prolog.
>
> -Robin
I have no experience with lisp or prolog. I'm told that scheme evolved from
lisp, so I just tend to lump them together. Sorry.
Perhaps not lisp, but scheme tends to be organized around predicate syntax
and brackets to define things that are more than one word.
-- rizen