should be
explicitely imported.
SEE ALSO
SWI-Prolog documentation http://www.swi-prolog.org/,
Languages::Prolog::Types, Language::Prolog::Sugar
AUTHOR
Salvador Fandiño, sfandino AT yahoo.com
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2003 by Salvador Fandiño
This library is free
Hi Roberto,
reduction, if I cannot find, my second alternative is to glue my
Perl program to some Prolog interpreter (is it possible in Linux,
I never tried ?).
you can use Language::Prolog::Yaswi to call SWI-Prolog from Perl.
- Salva
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--- Ovid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Hi
As some of you probably know, I am working on AI::Prolog. It is
currently available on the CPAN and it's a pure Perl implementation
of
Prolog. In the long run, I'll probably port some of the guts to C
for
performance reasons, but I'm
--- Ovid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Richard Jelinek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Our NLP/NLU application does run on both environments, as long as
we
do not use the Yaswi module (newest version fails with the 4.0.9
on
production as well as with 5.5.x if we want to put that on
--- Steffen Schwigon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I'm about to intermix a Perl web application with SWI-Prolog.
Currently Language::Prolog::Yaswi seems to be useful.
The prolog part ought to solve only one particular problem,
everything else is a mod_perl driven web app.
Now I'm not
Hi,
Ovid wrote:
--- Salvador Fandiño [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have uploaded to CPAN version 0.07 of Language::Prolog::Yaswi,
an interface to SWI-Prolog.
I have also released DBD::Yaswi, an experimental DBI interface to
SWI-Prolog. I am not completely sure if this module is a real
Hi,
I have uploaded the new AI::FANN module to CPAN:
http://search.cpan.org/~salva/AI-FANN/
It is a wrapper for the Fast Artificial Neural Network library
(http://fann.sf.net):
Fast Artificial Neural Network Library is a free open source
neural network library, which implements