Re: Practicality of functional and logic languages?

torbenm@diku.dk (Torben AEgidius Mogensen)
Wed, 13 Jan 1993 10:44:23 GMT

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From: torbenm@diku.dk (Torben AEgidius Mogensen)
Organization: Department of Computer Science, U of Copenhagen
Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1993 10:44:23 GMT
Keywords: functional
References: 93-01-059

Mirek Benes <benes@dcse.fee.vutbr.cs> writes:


>I would like to know some opinions concerning functional and logic
>programming languages (Haskell, Miranda, ML / Prolog) and their practical
>usability for programming.


ICAD is a Boston-based company selling "intelligent" CAD systems.
Their system is mainly written in a lazy functional language of their
own design. Among their costumers are Boeing and several automobile
manufacturers.


PDC is a Danish company that produces a Prolog implementation that is
widely used for industrial applications.


Torben Mogensen (torbenm@diku.dk)
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