• SICStus Prolog is a proprietary, ISO-conforming implementation of the logic programming language Prolog. It is developed by the Swedish Institute of Computer...
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  • is built on SICStus Prolog. Visual Prolog, formerly named PDC Prolog and Turbo Prolog, is a strongly typed object-oriented dialect of Prolog, which is very...
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  • Prolog for Windows. Three other approaches to object-oriented Prolog include PDC Visual Prolog (once known as Borland Turbo Prolog), SICStus Prolog and...
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    descriptions Benchmarking results: B-Prolog, SICStus, XSB, SICStus vs Yap vs hProlog Benchmarking results: Survey of java prolog engines by Michael Zeising Benchmarking...
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  • tradition, and is largely compatible with the ISO-Prolog standard and with Quintus Prolog and SICStus Prolog. YAP has been developed since 1985. The original...
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    As examples, see the corresponding manual pages for SWI-Prolog, SICStus Prolog, GNU Prolog. Whether and how serialized terms received over the network...
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  • After several of its features were amalgamated into their Prolog implementation SICStus, its final version release was Quintus 3.5 in 2003. As of...
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  • CLP(R) (category Prolog programming language family)
    integrated into a Prolog system in 1994, namely into SICStus Prolog. This implementation has since been ported to many popular Prolog systems, including...
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  • Logtalk (category Prolog programming language family)
    back-end Prolog compilers include B-Prolog, Ciao Prolog, CxProlog, ECLiPSe, GNU Prolog, JIProlog, Quintus Prolog, Scryer Prolog, SICStus Prolog, SWI-Prolog, Tau...
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  • LightTS, LIME, pSpaces JavaScript: pSpaces Lisp Lua: LuaTS Lua Lanes Prolog: SICStus Prolog Linda Python: PyLinda Ruby: Rinda Swift: pSpaces Some of the more...
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    system Protothreads, light-weight stackless threads Quintus Prolog and SICStus Prolog, Prolog implementations Simics, a full-system simulator originally...
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  • constraints. Prolog is by far the most popular host language and CHR is included in several Prolog implementations, including SICStus and SWI-Prolog, although...
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  • ECLiPSe (category Prolog programming language family)
    library. Compatibility libraries for ISO Prolog and other Prolog dialects (C-Prolog, Quintus, SICStus, SWI-Prolog) enable the reuse of libraries written...
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    found in Logtalk and several OOP Prolog variants such as LPA Prolog, Visual Prolog and AMZI! as well as mainstream SICStus. One variant of the Seaside web...
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