← Back to context Comment by rumcajz 11 years ago It's more of a declarative language. Like Prolog. 1 comment rumcajz Reply justincormack 11 years ago I dont think its really either a functional programming language (no first class functions), or a logic programming language like Prolog (not implemented via unification). It is a declarative language that is in an independent category.
justincormack 11 years ago I dont think its really either a functional programming language (no first class functions), or a logic programming language like Prolog (not implemented via unification). It is a declarative language that is in an independent category.
I dont think its really either a functional programming language (no first class functions), or a logic programming language like Prolog (not implemented via unification). It is a declarative language that is in an independent category.