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  • ...Prolog at www.gprolog.org. The classic text for Prolog is: Programming in Prolog by William F. Clocksin (Author), Christopher S. Mellish <ref Name=C_M> The classic text for Prolog is: Programming in Prolog by William F. Clocksin (Author), Christopher S. Mellish. </ref>.
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  • ...Prolog at www.gprolog.org. The classic text for Prolog is: Programming in Prolog by William F. Clocksin (Author), Christopher S. Mellish <ref Name=C_M> The classic text for Prolog is: Programming in Prolog by William F. Clocksin (Author), Christopher S. Mellish. </ref>.
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  • ...It is considered declarative because it has the pattern matching syntax of prolog and list comprehensions. Because of its prowess at parallel programming it * [[Prolog]]
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  • An important use of List Comprehensions is to help translate prolog into erlang. ...lpful way to do your tasks in erlang. There exist many useful solutions in prolog that can be moved to erlang via list comprehensions.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Prolog]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ser as to what version the following set of XML objects is written in. The prolog also contains other information pertinent to the XML document (discussed la '''Document''' - A document is any XML object that contains a prolog and one or more elements excluding the root element.
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  • {{r|Prolog/Related Articles}}
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  • {{r|Prolog}}
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  • ...g and borrowed much syntax from prolog in the design of erlang. This first prolog version of erlang was slow and motivated the creation of a virtual machine.
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  • Erlang has a command line like lisp, python and prolog.
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  • matching, while prolog uses unification. Pattern matching is strictly one way, from right
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  • * [[Prolog]] ** [http://prolog.hodroj.net Prolog.NET] (Oregon Institute of Technology)
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  • Examples of declarative languages would be [[sql]], [[prolog]] and [[erlang]]. All other languages are mostly imperative, see list of pr ...s of functions that abstract out the details of execution are declarative. Prolog and sql code specify some details so the boundary between declarative and i
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  • ...[[Lisp (programming language)|Lisp]], and [[Prolog (programming language|Prolog]] were both designed for AI tasks and are especially well suited for rule b
    26 KB (4,194 words) - 05:43, 13 March 2020
  • ...uage|Forth]], the logic programming language [[Prolog programming language|Prolog]], and the beginning of the competitive process to develop [[Ada programmin
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  • ...embly Language]] (low level languages); at the other end, languages like [[Prolog]] are based on abstract principles far removed from the details of the mach
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  • * [[Prolog]]
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  • ...consists of a set of axioms and rules. Logic programming systems such as [[Prolog]] compute the consequences of the axioms and rules in order to answer a que
    32 KB (4,979 words) - 21:47, 12 November 2011
  • The Phylax Society provides an essential prolog to the modern German Shepherd story, both white and colored. The society ul
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