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- Kernel licensed under the LGPL. Prolog libraries are distributed under the GPL with an additional statement that allows for use in proprietary applications. Details can be found on the license page.
- fast compilation. E.g., loads 140,000 lines of code spread over 500 source-files in 2.3 seconds on an AMD 5400+ system.
- Robust and free of memory leaks. In use for several servers that run 24x7 (including this web-service).
- Small. The full development environment, including graphics, libraries and many interface packages requires approx.
- Scales well for large applications. No limits on program size, atom-length, term-arity or integer values. No performance degradation on predicates with many (indexed) facts.
- Unbounded integer and rational number arithmetic based on GMP library.
- Comprehensive set of built-in predicates, covering Part 1 of the ISO standard, the de-facto Edinburgh Prolog standard and important parts of Quintus and SICStus Prolog. Fair compatibility to Ciao, YAP and GNU-Prolog.
- And much more
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portableapps.moviesx.org Installer / portableapps.moviesx.org Format 1w358
SWI-Prolog Portable is packaged in a portableapps.moviesx.org Installer so it will automatically detect an existing portableapps.moviesx.org installation when your drive is plugged in. It s upgrades by installing right over an existing copy, preserving all settings. And it's in portableapps.moviesx.org Format, so it automatically works with the portableapps.moviesx.org Suite including the Menu and Backup Utility.
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"lightweight plaintext editor" 303g11
I'd change it myself, but I'm not sure what you'd put there.
Thanks 2v2w32
Thanks for adding this
Thanks for your work on this, 6o6f9
Thanks for your work on this, Kenny.
Brings back memories 2d5q2y
I used prolog way back in the '80's for a couple of my Comp Sci papers.
Still have an old text book that I will blow the dust off.
Is the perfect language to bend my 13 year olds brain - instead of using Scratch and VB!
:) 6nr3y
I used Prolog for the first time last year in a programming languages class. SWI-Prolog was even the program we used (which is why I decided to portablize it). Having known imperative languages like C++, Javascript, PHP, etc., learning Prolog was almost like learning how to program all over again.
Works great 2g5h49
thanks!!