Prolog+CGProlog+CGProlog+CG 07/08/2004 04:09 AM Prolog+CG version 2.0.2 released This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)Prolog+CGGrok Headline matches for Prolog+CGProlog+CG 2.0.1Prolog+CG 2.0.1 07/05/2004 09:06 PM An implementation of Prolog with conceptual graphs. Prolog+CG 2.0.2Prolog+CG 2.0.2 07/09/2004 12:07 AM An implementation of Prolog with conceptual graphs. Prolog+CG 2.0.3Prolog+CG 2.0.3 07/16/2004 03:27 PM An implementation of Prolog with conceptual graphs. Prolog+CG 2.0.4Prolog+CG 2.0.4 09/21/2004 02:16 PM An implementation of Prolog with conceptual graphs. A Prolog Introduction for HackersA Prolog Introduction for Hackers 03/06/2004 01:55 AM Strange, but true: Prolog is, without a doubt, currently the simplest and the most straightforward programming language of all mainstream programming languages; however, the special interests of academia and inept teaching have given it a horrible, pariah-like reputation. (After all, you cannot write a PhD thesis explaining obvious, practical things.) This article aims to ameliorate the situation; to introduce the practical simplicity of Prolog to those that might normally sneer at what they consider a horrible, convoluted playing field of doctorate theory. JLog - Prolog in JavaJLog - Prolog in Java 05/12/2004 02:39 AM JLog 1.2.1 Released Prolog+CG 2.0.8 (Default branch)Prolog+CG 2.0.8 (Default branch) 04/06/2005 09:31 PM Prolog+CG is an implementation of Prolog with extensions for supporting the Conceptual Graph theory of John Sowa, as well as Object-Oriented extensions. CGs are first-class data objects, and thus completely integrated into the language. Prolog+CG can be used for knowledge representation, reasoning about meaning, formal narratological analysis, and other knowledge representation tasks. Changes: Prolog+CG can now be run as a Java applet. Many new built-in predicates have been added, a few bugs have been fixed, and the manual has been completely overhauled. Building a Custom Rule Engine with
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