On Sat, Oct 29, 2016 at 1:23 PM, Apil Tamang
wrote:
> This page begins with the following statements:
>
> Using C++ for opencog is possible, but not generally recommended. This is
> because the whole point of OpenCog is to represent knowledge in terms of
> hypergraphs in the atomspace, and to man
This page begins with the following statements:
Using C++ for opencog is possible, but not generally recommended. This is
because the whole point of OpenCog is to represent knowledge in terms of
hypergraphs in the atomspace, and to manipulate and grow that knowledge
using deduction, PLN, learni