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Acorn Arcade forums: Programming: Prolog
 
  Prolog
  (12:58 1/2/2002)
  james (10:08 3/2/2002)
    ninj (17:10 4/2/2002)
      monkeyson (11:24 5/2/2002)
 
monkeyson Message #4904, posted at 12:58, 1/2/2002
Unregistered user At uni I'm using sicstus, which apparently costs money. SWI-Prolog (from http://www.swi.psy.uva.nl/projects/SWI-Prolog/ ) has been recommended for Windows type people.

Is there anything RISC OSsy that I could use? I don't think I'll be writing anything too advanced in Prolog.

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james Message #4905, posted at 10:08, 3/2/2002, in reply to message #4904
Unregistered user http://www.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/systems/acorn/riscos/lang/prolog/
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ninj Message #4906, posted at 17:10, 4/2/2002, in reply to message #4905
Unregistered user Of the two I found Humbolt Prolog to be much faster and smaller. Rock solid too. It did all I needed it to for my degree course, except it doesn't do DCGs - so I had to switch to SBProlog for that.
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monkeyson Message #4907, posted at 11:24, 5/2/2002, in reply to message #4906
Unregistered user Ta. I tried Hu and it worked for my first coursework... I don't know what DCGs are so it doesn't worry me at the moment!
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