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Proshee is a Prolog type-inference system written in Prolog but depending on the banshee project in C (banshee.sourceforge.net). At present it manages very simple type-inference, but it has some problems with lists that need to be overcome.
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PrologDoc is a small Prolog tool to document your Prolog applications, much like the better-known Javadoc does for Java. Its aim is to be simple but useful and freely usable.
Multiplatform (MUltiple Language / Target Integration PLATform FOR Modules) implements a unified integration platform for multiple modules written in multiple languages (C, C++, Prolog, Java) and multiple target platforms (GNU/Linux, Solaris, Windows).
ProLOGO is a LOGO-like language written in swi-prolog with XPCE graphic libraries. Almost all the basic commands are implemented but there is no support for procedures (yet).
A group of systems for building network-oriented intelligent agents, consisting an agent communications infrastructure, April - an agent construction programming language, Go! - a logic programming language and DialoX - an XML-based user interface engine
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Mercury is a modern logic/functional programming language. The Mercury system includes a
compiler, debugger, libraries, sample code, profilers, etc. Mercury is designed to be the successor
of logic programming languages such as Prolog.
The Prolog Expert System Shell (PESS) is a software that generates ES using basically two components: Knowledge Base, used by the ES to guide its decisions making, and Inference Machine, cable of collection the rules and generating new facts.
SLPG (Semiautomatic Logic Program generator) is an academic tool whose goal is to help unexperienced logic programmers to develop Prolog programs using a systematic methodology.
reputron is a knowledge extraction engine platform that covers all aspect of text mining, relevance, indexing and querying on a corpus of text documents.
A pure java based prolog engine. This is a fork of the OpenSource Kernel Prolog from Paul Tarau (BinNet Corp.).
This project was abandoned in favor of GNU Prolog for Java: http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuprologjava/
MatForce is a compiler that translates MatLab scripts into self-contained C++ code, producing human-readable, extensible C++ sources that can be fitted to the needs of the encapsulating application.
Learn basic constraint logic programming by solving logic word puzzles. Go to http://eclipse.dougedmunds.com . This tutorial will show you how to solve easy 1 star to hard 5 star puzzles, using the eCLiPSe-CLP language (available at http://eclipseclp.org/).
Don't confuse this programming language (a prolog language) with the IDE for Java.