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==A list of DOS implementations of Prolog==
==A list of DOS implementations of Prolog==
* [[ALS Prolog]] - Commercial - Discontinued
* [[Amzi! Prolog+Logic Server]] - Commercial - Discontinued
* [[Amzi! Prolog+Logic Server]] - Commercial - Discontinued
*[[Arity Prolog]] - Commercial - Discontinued
* [[Arity Prolog]] - Commercial - Discontinued
* [[cu-Prolog]] - Open Source - Discontinued
* [[cu-Prolog]] - Open Source - Discontinued
* [[LPA Prolog]] - Commercial - Current
* [[LPA Prolog]] - Commercial - Current
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==A list of Prolog implementations that run under WinOS/2==
==A list of Prolog implementations that run under WinOS/2==
* [[ALS Prolog]] - Commercial - Discontinued
* [[Amzi! Logic Explorer]] - Freeware - Discontinued.
* [[Amzi! Logic Explorer]] - Freeware - Discontinued.
* [[Amzi! Prolog+Logic Server]] - Commercial - Discontinued
* [[Amzi! Prolog+Logic Server]] - Commercial - Discontinued
*[[Arity Prolog]] - Commercial - Discontinued
* [[Arity Prolog]] - Commercial - Discontinued
* [[IF/Prolog]] - Commercial - Discontinued - Contraint ver.
* [[IF/Prolog]] - Commercial - Discontinued - Contraint ver.
* [[LPA Prolog]] - Commercial - Discontinued
* [[LPA Prolog]] - Commercial - Discontinued

Revision as of 16:25, 2 January 2015

Declarative logic programming language developed in France in the latter half of the 1960's and early 70. Unique syntax, derivatives include primarily constraint logic programming languages such as Prolog IV and ECLiPSE but also hybrids such as the strongly typed Mercury and Visual Prolog and even more alien systems such as Erlang.

A list of OS/2 implementations of Prolog

Libraries and bindings

A list of DOS implementations of Prolog

A list of Prolog implementations that run under WinOS/2

A list of Prolog implementations that run under Java

A list of Prolog implementations in JavaScript

Publications

Local articles

Tutorials and other learning material

Links

USENET

Standards