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Raph, thank you very much. I now see the use
I might make of the ExploreOne.
Chris, thanks for the extra information. It
is now working perfectly with the Solve part compiled as a functor and linking
nicely into the rest of the code.
FYI, I teach at the UNiversity of Teesside in the
UK and this semester I am teaching a programming paradigms module. This is
the first time a paradigms module has been taught as opposed to separate module
in AI, functional programming and OOP. When I was planning the module I needed to find a suitable set of languages
to use. Originally I came across a language called LEDA that seemed to
meet all my needs since it, alledgedly, supported the four main paradigms.
Unfortunately we were unable to get it to run on our Linux system and all the
originally developer could tell us was that it was no longer
supported.
Then I came across Mozart-Oz. It seems to
meet most of my requirements and I have been using it on the course since
February. Two reasons for looking for a single language to support
the course are firstly, only one environment to learn and secondly, the chance
to integrate the paradigms within a single environment.
We have now covered the basics of declarative
programming and are now moving on to logic programming. This need to
supply procedures from outside the system will be useful in dealing with the
creation of, and linking to, external libraries.
Just thought someone might like to know what I was
doing.
Alan
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