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==Prolog== |
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I would like to see Prolog as a language of rosettacode so if it goes in, i'll give some example such as making a hash with two arrays |
I would like to see Prolog as a language of rosettacode so if it goes in, i'll give some example such as making a hash with two arrays |
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: I moved the programming example to [[Creating a Hash from Two Arrays]]. --[[User:Short Circuit|Short Circuit]] 14:36, 11 November 2007 (MST) |
: I moved the programming example to [[Creating a Hash from Two Arrays]]. --[[User:Short Circuit|Short Circuit]] 14:36, 11 November 2007 (MST) |
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==MUMPS== |
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I would like to see MUMPS as a language of rosettacode. It is a general purpose language, so I expect most of the examples here have applicability. [[User:DavidWhitten|DavidWhitten]] |
I would like to see MUMPS as a language of rosettacode. It is a general purpose language, so I expect most of the examples here have applicability. [[User:DavidWhitten|DavidWhitten]] |
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==Inform== |
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To anybody who wants to see Inform examples: are you interested in Inform 6 or Inform 7? They're quite different languages. —[[User:Underscore|Underscore]] 12:09, 7 May 2009 (UTC) |
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Prolog
Hello, I would like to see Prolog as a language of rosettacode so if it goes in, i'll give some example such as making a hash with two arrays (it's in swi-prolog, for sicstus include list module)
- I moved the programming example to Creating a Hash from Two Arrays. --Short Circuit 14:36, 11 November 2007 (MST)
MUMPS
I would like to see MUMPS as a language of rosettacode. It is a general purpose language, so I expect most of the examples here have applicability. DavidWhitten
Inform
To anybody who wants to see Inform examples: are you interested in Inform 6 or Inform 7? They're quite different languages. —Underscore 12:09, 7 May 2009 (UTC)