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MAXH02014-09-21 22:46:38
Prolog
MAXH0, 2014-09-21 22:46:38

Rare Prolog interpreter. Maybe someone has saved it?

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"The first version of the Prolog interpreter for was created for school personal computers Yamaha in the Crimea by Seregem Kaymin and Andrey Urtmintsev in August 1988 in Pascal using the Open Source model."
In general, this is the code I'm looking for... I think it's important to keep schoolchildren interested in the history of programming in the USSR.

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evnuh, 2014-09-22
@evnuh

A commendable undertaking, but you really go into great detail. Yes, you can tell people that there was such and such an interpreter, it even worked, but why show them the code, and even more so, why at this level deal with how that very interpreter was arranged?

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Alexander Taratin, 2014-09-21
@Taraflex

I consider it important enough to keep schoolchildren interested in the history of programming in the USSR.
Do you think schoolchildren have little history in history lessons?
Why fill your head with crap?

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