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Or the "Reasoned Schemer". Unfortunately, most such implementations are slow compared to Prolog AMs.


Agreed, that's why I think it makes sense to use the real thing. But commercial Lisp compilers have Prolog implementations that I suspect are better than the ones appearing on text books.




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