Hello all,
I accidently came across Unicon, and I have to say this is the most
interesting language I have seen in quite a while. I am presently going
through the book (which can be purchased right?) and trying to figure
out what I am doing. Coming from a procedural language background (C,
Basic, Pascal) this is a bit of a different animal. :)
I have a need for some good text processing and Unicon seems to fit this
need perfectly. After I work my way through the book, I hope you all
don't mind if I ask some stupid, newbie questions from time to time. The
biggest problem I have right now is getting my head around the
functional aspect of the language; I need to get past my procedural
mindset, I think. I did some Prolog programming back in the '80's and
Unicon reminds me a lot of Prolog, or what I remember at least. I doubt
I could do much with Prolog today. :)
Thanks for all the good work and excellent documentation.
Rick Clark
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