You'll need to use the browser search tool to find the word "Lisp"...
http://www.franz.com/products/allegrocl/
...but look at the tagline!:
Persistent AI Built-In, All the Way Down(TM)
Glad to see they got that snappy phrase locked up with trademark
protection. :)
But help me someone. Fine, the CLOS objects are persisted (?!), what has
that got to do with AI? And is intelligence something to persist?
Everybody's a critic...
kenny
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KT> But help me someone. Fine, the CLOS objects are persisted (?!), what
KT> has that got to do with AI? And is intelligence something to persist?
maybe this:
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Pcache -- An update to Allegro Prolog, an implementation of Prolog within
Allegro CL. It allows Allegro Prolog to be used as a query language for
AllegroCache
--
Prolog is AI
)
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On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 20:25:53 +0200, <·····@vestre.net> wrote:
> "Alex Mizrahi" <········@users.sourceforge.net> writes:
>
>> Prolog is AI
>
> Yeah, and pet rocks are animals!
Oh, you crushed little Rockie's heart, now I have to take him out to
play in the gravel and hope he doesn't get lost again!
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"Ken Tilton" <···@theoryyalgebra.com> wrote
> You'll need to use the browser search tool to find the word "Lisp"...
>
> http://www.franz.com/products/allegrocl/
>
> ...but look at the tagline!:
>
> Persistent AI Built-In, All the Way Down(TM)
>
> Glad to see they got that snappy phrase locked up with trademark
> protection. :)
They probably got the phrase from the followin site: (found on
Nathan Froyd's blog :)
http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/dec/essay.topic.generator.html
Marc