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The Mercury logic programming system

46 points - last Monday at 7:12 AM

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  • KnuthIsGod

    today at 4:34 AM

    Last release was in 2023.

    It is effectively dead.

    This is a terrible shame, because this would have been an nice modern alternative to Prolog.

    • ElectroSlayer

      today at 2:18 AM

      Oh wow, Zoltan was one of my lecturers at UniMelb, and in one semester we were tasked with learning his Mercury language. So good to see it thriving still.

      • thechao

        today at 3:09 AM

        The closest that I could find to a "what the fuck is this?" page is:

        https://www.mercurylang.org/about.html

        • ororroro

          today at 3:13 AM

          There are files in this repository that were last touched 32 years ago. Any reason to be posting it now?

            • kaonwarb

              today at 4:30 AM

              Not that it necessarily applies here, but as a heuristic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindy_effect

              • epgui

                today at 3:18 AM

                Why is that relevant or noteworthy? There are files that were updated recently too.

                  • ororroro

                    today at 3:50 AM

                    Why the aggression? This language while cool has existed for decades and never taken off. I just wanted a reason to believe it relevant so I could have an excuse to take another look.

                      • hackyhacky

                        today at 4:10 AM

                        Why do you think "oldest untouched file" is a good metric for relevance? Do you know what is the oldest untouched file in gcc or Python?