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but the readeness of both bulgarian and English is a might.
Prolog does not belong to any program, it is a programming language.
W. F. Clocksin is known for his contributions to computer science, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence and programming languages. He is a co-author of the influential textbook "Programming in Prolog" that has been widely used in teaching Prolog programming.
Rong. Yang has written: 'P-Prolog, a parallel logic programming language' -- subject- s -: P-Prolog - Computer program language -, Logic programming, Parallel programming - Computer science - 'Xing zou Yunnan' -- subject- s -: Description and travel
Nigel. Ford has written: 'Javascript for the Intelligent Web Site' 'PROLOG programming' -- subject(s): Prolog (Computer program language)
PROgramming in LOGics
Prolog is a logic programming language commonly used to develop expert systems. In Prolog, knowledge is represented in the form of facts and rules using a logical syntax. Expert systems built in Prolog use this knowledge representation to make inferences and provide solutions based on the input provided.
The only decent attempt at a 5th generation programming language was done by japan in the 90's and it was based on prolog. It was deemed too slow and inefficient to be of viable use, and as such there has been no marketable 5gl to date, so the question would have been better posed as 'Is there a fifth generation programming language?' - also note that the idea of 5gl is just that, an idea. Even if we succeed in creating a 5gl, it will be 'A' 5gl language, not 'THE' 5gl language
Prolog is a programming language based on Logic programmingProlog uses First Order LogicIt is used for solving problems that involve objects and the relationship among the objectsProlog consists of Facts, Variable, Rules, Questions and Conunctions
Algol, Lisp, Forth, Prolog.
Tom Conlon has written: 'Start problem-solving with Prolog' -- subject(s): Prolog (Computer program language) 'Learning Micro-PROLOG' -- subject(s): Micro-PROLOG (Computer program language)
Prolog is a high-level general purpose logic programming language, typically used in artificial intelligence applications. C++ is an intermediate-level general purpose programming language, suitable for a broad range of applications.
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