I first found out about Python's Natural Language Processing Toolkit on this
Georgia professor's web page:
http://www.ai.uga.edu/mc/
He is big on having his students use Prolog for natural language processing.
I'm not sure if your interest lies there, but that is one area where
(according to the
On 2007-03-09, Diez B. Roggisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> azrael wrote:
>
>> id like to hear your opinion about something.
>> I just started using Prolog yesterday and i have my doubts about it,
>> but it seems to me something like object oriented. so i wanted to ask
>> you how usefull prolog is
azrael wrote:
> id like to hear your opinion about something.
> I just started using Prolog yesterday and i have my doubts about it,
> but it seems to me something like object oriented. so i wanted to ask
> you how usefull prolog is. Sure this is no prolog newsgroup so my
> question is: because it
On Mar 9, 4:27 pm, "azrael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> id like to hear your opinion about something.
> I just started using Prolog yesterday and i have my doubts about it,
> but it seems to me something like object oriented. so i wanted to ask
> you how usefull prolog is.
It's very useful for "L
On 2007-03-09, azrael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just started using Prolog yesterday and i have my doubts about it,
> but it seems to me something like object oriented.
Not in my experience, but I haven't used Prolog for 10 years.
> so i wanted to ask you how usefull prolog is.
It's brillia
id like to hear your opinion about something.
I just started using Prolog yesterday and i have my doubts about it,
but it seems to me something like object oriented. so i wanted to ask
you how usefull prolog is. Sure this is no prolog newsgroup so my
question is: because it seems object oriented, h