Thanks for taking me back to 1984, Luke. My final year project at university was a bridge (the card game) playing system in prolog. It took a while to set up the basics of dealing the cards and playing a card but after that I spent the rest of the year adding and tweak the "rules" to make better decisions. Such fun. I'm a python nut these day and should really look at ways of integrating prolog into the decision making sections of my systems. Can you recommend the best way to integrate prolog into python?
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I'm glad it made you reminisce a little, and that project sounds like a lot of fun!
I have very little experience writing python in recent years so I couldn't recommend of any ways to integrate prolog into python without some googling.
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Thanks for taking me back to 1984, Luke. My final year project at university was a bridge (the card game) playing system in prolog. It took a while to set up the basics of dealing the cards and playing a card but after that I spent the rest of the year adding and tweak the "rules" to make better decisions. Such fun. I'm a python nut these day and should really look at ways of integrating prolog into the decision making sections of my systems. Can you recommend the best way to integrate prolog into python?
I'm glad it made you reminisce a little, and that project sounds like a lot of fun!
I have very little experience writing python in recent years so I couldn't recommend of any ways to integrate prolog into python without some googling.