Re: Commercial uses of prolog (to convince my boss it's valid)
From: Andrew Eremin (a.eremin_at_icparc.ic.ac.uk)
Date: 02/11/05
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Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 10:25:27 +0000
Dr Andrew R. Verden wrote:
> At IF Computer GmbH ( www.ifcomputer.de ) we have used IF Prolog to build
> applications which do exactly what you describe. We regularly use a month
> of minutes, which is considerably more than a year of 5 minutes.
Is it? By my reckoning it's less than half - 44640 minutes in a month,
105120 5-minutes in a year, and that's allowing you a 31 day month ;-)
Did you mean a month of seconds?
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