This introduction to #Logtalk is one of the best I've ever seen. Gonna keep it bookmarked as a quick reference

https://logtalk.org/learning/logtalk_introduction.pdf

@defcfun hi there. Interesting profile.

I went back to #Debian -based systems after a little period on #Gentoo; I really appreciated USE flags but could never predict what an update would do.

I also saw a boost of a #GCL release; I didn't know it was still being developed! Personally, I have gone from being a fan of #CommonLisp to actually learning #Prolog (with #Logtalk) instead.

Also a big #Erlang fan, which is how I ended up at Prolog actually.

@samrose oh nice ! Allen's temporal algebra/arithmetic is also supported in #Logtalk :)

@CodingItWrong as a long-time Lisp fan (and a long-time Emacs user), I feel #Prolog is more worth the force-multiplier and meta-programming buzz than Lisp. If you have the mental bandwidth, do try out Prologs like SWI or Ciao (or #Logtalk).

If you are dead set on Lisp, you could try it on a very capable platform using #LFE - Lisp Flavoured Erlang.
@danielittlewood

@andrasbacsai currently learning #clojure from a book. I really have to get back to my ia project and push it forward. It's an Interval Analysis library written in #Logtalk with Logtalk's creator, Paulo Moura. I have a few more projects that are equally inactive and have to get back to, like my \(APL \in BCN\) presentations...

Anyhow: https://github.com/mlliarm/ia and https://logtalk.org/

#logtalk #prolog #numerics #IA #intervals #math #topology

GitHub - mlliarm/ia: An interval arithmetic library in Logtalk

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