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Subject: Prolog for Macintosh
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From: "A.W.T." <Ti@fa-kuan.muc.de>

About 15 years ago, I did a lot of programming in Prolog on my Atari (e.g. =
=3D=0D
creating a Janus-faced multi-purpose dictionary engine=20
with a convenient GEM surface, an intelligent self-balancing tree kernel an=
=3D=0D
d lots of key settings for about 20 different languages to=20
choose from - even Hebrew with automatic change to right-to-left typing dir=
=3D=0D
ection in mixed texts).
Now, I'm wondering if anybody could recommand a good Prolog tool (bundle of=
=3D=0D
interpreter, compiler etc.) for the Macintosh=20
platform (on which - shame - I never did any Prolog programming).
Beside Ivan Bratko's "Prolog, Programmieren f=FCr K=FCnstliche Intelligenz"=
and=3D=0D
Clocksin-Mellish "Programming in Prolog" (which I=20
was using), is there other good literature to recommand?

Thanks for any advice!

.aulun.



