On 26/03/10 22:52, Steve Tompkins-MacQueen wrote:
> Can the OO camp answer the question proving what thay say that OO is good for 
> big complex problems. Or perhaps OO is NO!!! good.
>    

To be honest, I think there may be better languages for this type of 
thing. Way back when I was playing with artificial intelligence, Prolog 
was what we were using, and from what I can remember it or something 
derived from it would be a good choice for your application. It's not OO 
(maybe there's an OO derivative now?)

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