PROLOG-REQUEST@SCORE.STANFORD.EDU (Chuck Restivo, The Moderator) (01/11/87)
PROLOG Digest Monday, 12 Jan 1987 Volume 5 : Issue 2 Today's Topics: Query - Need prolog_lib & Collecting Bug Stories ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 30 Dec 86 06:46:08 GMT From: Steve Childress <felix!scgvaxd!wlbr!wlbreng1!steve@hplabs.hp.com> Subject: Need prolog_lib for UNSW Prolog I have ported the UNSW prolog interpreter to the AMIGA. Seems to work, but to test I need the library "prolog_lib" which this site doesn't have. This file contains the code for many built-in's. Sure would appreciate any pointers on where to obtain said file! Regards, Steve Childress ------------------------------ Date: 10 Jan 87 08:34:15 GMT From: levin@locus.ucla.edu Subject: Collecting favorite bug stories I am collecting anecdotes of experiences, (real or imagined) for a book to be titled: MY FAVORITE BUGS: Humourous, and Horrible Experiences in Software Engineering. As one might tell from the title, the book will be filled with wonderful tales that programmers tell each other, over a few too many beers, after a long day at the keyboard. The book is meant to be read for entertainment, as well as for education. In that light, I am asking that contributions include (when possible), a short description of the bug, some comments on why it was special, how the solution was found, and maybe (for the appendix of the book) a few lines of code. You don't need to write anything long; a page should do it. All contributors are thanked in advance, and will be credited in the book for their contributions. -- Stuart LeVine ------------------------------ End of PROLOG Digest ********************