A bit ago, I posted about Ola Bini's blog (where, incidentally, he's posted another winner — YAML needs schema). This post (mine, not Ola's) caught the eye of Richard Dale, who posted Prolog as a Ruby DSL after following my links to Ola's post about Ruby and LISP.
Richard's posts lays out a quick plan to write a Prolog implementation as a Ruby DSL. I haven't played with Prolog in a long time, but having a Ruby implementation would be a great reason to look at it again.
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