← Back to context Comment by namshe 1 month ago I will put in a plug for Mercury: https://mercurylang.org/ 4 comments namshe Reply vram22 1 month ago I read a while ago, when checking out Prince XML (a high-end HTML to PDF conversion tool), that is written using Mercury.https://www.princexml.com/ adastra22 1 month ago Wow, I haven’t heard about that language in a long time. What do you use it for? johnisgood 1 month ago Looks like Prolog.I wonder what the major differences are. adastra22 1 month ago I guess it's like Prolog in the same sense that Rust is like C? It's a modern functional programing language that also supports logical programming. I never got a chance to actually code with it though.
vram22 1 month ago I read a while ago, when checking out Prince XML (a high-end HTML to PDF conversion tool), that is written using Mercury.https://www.princexml.com/
adastra22 1 month ago Wow, I haven’t heard about that language in a long time. What do you use it for? johnisgood 1 month ago Looks like Prolog.I wonder what the major differences are. adastra22 1 month ago I guess it's like Prolog in the same sense that Rust is like C? It's a modern functional programing language that also supports logical programming. I never got a chance to actually code with it though.
johnisgood 1 month ago Looks like Prolog.I wonder what the major differences are. adastra22 1 month ago I guess it's like Prolog in the same sense that Rust is like C? It's a modern functional programing language that also supports logical programming. I never got a chance to actually code with it though.
adastra22 1 month ago I guess it's like Prolog in the same sense that Rust is like C? It's a modern functional programing language that also supports logical programming. I never got a chance to actually code with it though.
I read a while ago, when checking out Prince XML (a high-end HTML to PDF conversion tool), that is written using Mercury.
https://www.princexml.com/
Wow, I haven’t heard about that language in a long time. What do you use it for?
Looks like Prolog.
I wonder what the major differences are.
I guess it's like Prolog in the same sense that Rust is like C? It's a modern functional programing language that also supports logical programming. I never got a chance to actually code with it though.