Hi Dean,
> /*
> I'm wondering where to cut the cake between prolog and pico/pilog
> and thought I'd post a quick example to illustrate i.e.
..
Perhaps you first try yourself to translate it to Pilog?
> As an asidere the output of 'Ls...is it possible to remove the double
> quotes when print
It would be helpful to use a subject line a little more
descriptive than "Subscribe" :)
I have been deleting all email with the "Subscribe" subject line
without reading them because I thought they were just people
trying to sub to the list. I usually set up filters on
lists to auto-delete any em
Thanx Beneroth.
Your reference to http://software-lab.de/doc/app.html#urlSyntax was what I was
looking for.
This stuff is dense!
Thanx for all the responses.
On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 01:14:53AM +0100, andr...@itship.ch wrote:
Hi Joe
Please note that on the page http://picolisp.com/wiki/?web
/*
I'm wondering where to cut the cake between prolog and pico/pilog
and thought I'd post a quick example to illustrate i.e.
initially I won't have individual values for variables
but a list of possibles and want the pc to pick the right values for me
using a system of (cast in stone) equations as
Hi Joe,
> range/3 seems to work as I expected. Should it not be used here?
Haha, right! Very good!
I was too much focused on the DB usage :)
♪♫ Alex
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Hi Eric,
On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at 09:32:20PM +0100, CILz wrote:
> I've just created an account on the wiki however I think I can't add
> something in the reference part. I think that this how-to could fit very
> well here:
>
> http://software-lab.de/doc/ref.html#pilog
> ...
Very good examples an
Thanks for sharing. This is an impressive example to show how to
execute a computation in parallel
The parallel magic seems to be here:
(chain
(mapcan
'((F) (later (cons) (-file F)))
*MAPFILES ) )
(wait NIL (full (made))) )
great work!
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 8:30 AM, Mike Pechki
Neo4j is the graph database behind www.gdpr-ui.eu . Neo4j is really
powerfull and its query language cypher is damned simple to start with!
'vivace-graph' looks interesting, I will have a look at it... Thanks.
Best,
Eric
Le 14/11/2016 à 13:24, Brad Collins a écrit :
A graph database written
Dear All,
Thank you very much for your warm welcome :). It's very much appreciated.
Best,
EricC
Le 14/11/2016 à 11:15, andr...@itship.ch a écrit :
Hi Eric
Warmly welcome to our community :)
No fear, you will soon look through things.
I felt the same, but the community is very friendly and
Hi Joe,
I just try your solution. Yes 'range/3' is a Pilog predicate hence
available for any Pilog rules.
It looks like it returns T if:
@Y =< 18 and @Y >= 0, in the case '(range (0 . 18))' rather than @Y < 18
and @Y > 0. Hence, to get the people under 18 similar to '(< @Y 18)' in
Lisp, I n
hi,
My parallel-like map-reduce on (later) function:
https://goo.gl/S36x3N
Besides more tests for build-in functions it opens the gate to implement
Blake2xP versions of SHA3 finalist which have parallel versions for speed
up.
Mike
Hi Alex,
range/3 seems to work as I expected. Should it not be used here?
(be age (Paul 19) )
(be age (Kate 17) )
(be underage (@X)
(age @X @Y)
(range (0 . 18) @Y))
(? (underage @X) )
@X=Kate
On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 10:44 AM, Alexander Burger wrote:
> Hi Joe,
>
>> Untested, but what
A graph database written in picolisp that uses something
like pilog would be very useful for me as well.
There is a graph database written in common lisp which looks
promising, vivace-graph
(https://github.com/kraison/vivace-graph-v3) which seems to
be trying to do something along the lines of n
Hi Eric
Warmly welcome to our community :)
No fear, you will soon look through things.
I felt the same, but the community is very friendly and especially Alexander is
extremely helpful.
I recommend again to join us in IRC :)
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