Find out quite how strange programming can get, from languages full of brackets, to those that interpret color or even code you cannot see at all! Lisp, in which everything is a list Lisp is an old ...
Prolog is a logic programming language developed in the early 1970s that is about objects and relationships between objects. It aims to be a declarative programming language, i.e. Prolog programs ...
Roger Brent and Jehoshua Bruck, in their Commentary article “Can computers help to explain biology?” (Nature 440, 416–417; 2006), draw a firm distinction between von Neumann computers — the usual ...