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    GNU Prolog

    GNU Prolog

    The GNU Prolog native compiler

    GNU Prolog is a free implementation (under GPL) of the logic programming language PROLOG. It can compile to native machine code which is extremely fast in execution. Another feature is the included constraint solver.
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    JIProlog

    JIProlog

    Java Internet Prolog (Moved to GitHub)

    N.B. THE PROJECT HAS BEEN MOVED TO GITHUB https://github.com/jiprolog/ JIProlog is a cross-platform pure Java 100% Prolog interpreter that integrates Prolog and Java languages in a very fashinating way. JIProlog is compliant with the major Prolog interpreters. It supports most of ISO Prolog specifications and the most common and used built-in predicates, JIProlog allows to call Prolog predicates from Java without dealing with native code (JNI or JNA) and allows to invoke Java...
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    JinnIde is a plugin that allows using Jinni Prolog, now also hosted here on this site (with open source license!), within the confines of an IDE integrated in JEdit.
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    pyIRDG

    pyIRDG

    IMDb Relational Dataset Generator

    pyIRDG is a program written in Python to generate relational datasets in Prolog format. It uses data from the Internet Movie Database in combination with IMDbPY as backend. A graphical user interface written in pyQt allows the user to link multiple entities together as model for the generation process. The big four entities are Title, Person, Company and Character. Many attributes can be chosen for adding to the output .pl file. Three types of constraints on attributes are available to limit...
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    A plugin for Code::Blocks IDE to support CxProlog.
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    A modular language generator based on the theory of Functional Grammar (FG) by Simon C. Dik. Implemented using Java for the user interface, ANTLR for the input format parser and Prolog for the grammar and lexicon module, treating underlying linguistic st
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    8. Mai 2005: We have discontinued SourceForge as a download place for our open source projects. You can now download these projects directly from the XLOG Technologies GmbH web site at http://www.xlog.ch/omonia.
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