As a developer that learned it once, a long time ago, naturally I sign to the pledge…
I have some doubts if I should mark it NSFW.
As a developer that learned it once, a long time ago, naturally I sign to the pledge…
I have some doubts if I should mark it NSFW.
As someone who used Prolog in an academic circumstance for more than just logic, i fully agree with that article.
But i still think C++ has more footguns than Prolog.
They are different kinds of footguns. The C++ ones keep security, ops, management, suppliers, customers, and the public up at night; the prolog ones keep you up at night.