I think this would be interesting for U :")
http://www.cs.yorku.ca/Courses/3401/lectures/340198-11-27HTML/
http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/local/books/nlp-in-prolog/ch04/chapter-04-sh-1.5.
html#sh-1.5


| On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, Michael G Schwern wrote:
|
| > > Backtracking is at the heart of Logic Programming (or Declarative
| > > Programming, if you like). This is one of the 3 main programming
paradigms
| > > (along with procedural and functional). The most popular Declarative
| > > language is Prolog. It is great for writing programs that are largely
about
| > > resource allocation and constraints. There's some links to start you
off
| > > here:
| > >
| > > http://foldoc.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?backtracking
| >
| > Sounds like a chess computer.
|
| It kind of struck me that this type of concept might be handy for writing
| parsers directly in Perl without an 'intermediate' parsing language.  Or
| for making it easier to write such an intermediate language.
|
| - D
|
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|

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