Developer Accidentally Creates Prolog Interpreter on Phone Using AI Coding Assistant
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Crisp on the outside, thoughtful on the inside. A keeper.
Summary
A developer describes accidentally creating a Prolog interpreter on their phone over a weekend using Claude Code credits from Anthropic. The project, called Vibe-Prolog, was created as a side effect while working on something else, despite not having used Prolog for 20 years. The developer claims the interpreter seems roughly correct and created the GitHub repository to see how far they can push the project. The README includes playful rules about pushing AI harder, having fun, and being cautious, along with encouragement for contributions.
Key quotes
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I haven't used Prolog for 20 years, but it does seem to be roughly correct.
This project is to see how far I can push it. 🚀
The Rules 📜 Push the AI harder 💪 Have fun 😄 Be very cautious ⚠️
Contributing 🤝 YES!
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