Posted by Andre Vellino in Artificial Intelligence , Logic , Logic Programming . trackback Maarten van Emden just posted a terrific and authoritative account of one episode in the history of Prolog un
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Scott Barnett Oct 31, 2011 Fred – nice post. By CEO/VP Product, I assume you mean Product Manager, correct? If so, I’m in 100% agreement – one addition, is the technical co-founder should be very cogn
A Totally Fictional But Essentially True Silicon Valley Story. 353 min read · Oct 2, 2018 -- Now available on Amazon and IndieBound . T he only animal left standing was a one-eyed sea lion named Fred.
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