Archive-name: prolog/resource-guide/part1 Last-Modified: Tue Apr 11 14:19:22 1995 by Mark Kantrowitz Version: 1.28 Maintainer: Mark Kantrowitz <mkant+prg@cs.cmu.edu> URL: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Web/Groups/AI/html/faqs/lang/prolog/prg/top.html Size: 81350 bytes, 1718 lines ;;; **************************************************************** ;;; Prolog Resource Guide ****************************************** ;;; **************************************************************** ;;; prg_1.faq This post contains the Prolog Resource Guide. Contributions, corrections, suggestions, and comments should be sent to Mark Kantrowitz <mkant+prg@cs.cmu.edu>. This guide lists a variety of resources for the Prolog community, including books, magazines, ftp archives, and products. It is posted on the 13th of every month to the newsgroups comp.lang.prolog and comp.object.logic. The PRG is also posted to the newsgroups news.answers and comp.answers where they should be available at any time (ask your local news manager). *** Copyright: Copyright (c) 1992-94 by Mark Kantrowitz. All rights reserved. This FAQ may be freely redistributed in its entirety without modification provided that this copyright notice is not removed. It may not be sold for profit or incorporated in commercial documents (e.g., published for sale on CD-ROM, floppy disks, books, magazines, or other print form) without the prior written permission of the copyright holder. Permission is expressly granted for this document to be made available for file transfer from installations offering unrestricted anonymous file transfer on the Internet. If this FAQ is reproduced in offline media (e.g., CD-ROM, print form, etc.), a complimentary copy should be sent to Mark Kantrowitz, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3891 USA. This article is provided AS IS without any express or implied warranty. *** Recent Changes: ;;; 1.24: ;;; 13-OCT-94 mk Added Hdrug to [1-5]. ;;; 13-OCT-94 mk Added FW_Rules to [1-5]. ;;; 14-OCT-94 mk Added KLIC entry and removed PDSS entry in [2-3]. ;;; 14-OCT-94 mk Updated Quintus entry in [2-2]. ;;; 20-OCT-94 mk Updated prices for books by Dennis Merritt of Amzi! Inc. ;;; 20-OCT-94 mk Added entry on GT-Prolog (prolog for Amiga) to [2-2]. ;;; 28-OCT-94 mk WWW archive of articles from the LP Newsletter. ;;; 28-OCT-94 mk WWW page for ILOG. ;;; 10-NOV-94 mk Updated ESL Prolog-2 entry. ;;; ;;; 1.25: ;;; 7-DEC-94 mk Updated LIFE entry in part 2. ;;; ;;; 1.26: ;;; 16-JAN-95 mk Added [1-18] History of Prolog. ;;; 16-JAN-95 mk Updated IF/Prolog entry in part 2. ;;; 17-JAN-95 mk Updated PNLA ftp address. ;;; 26-JAN-95 mk Added DFKI Oz to [2-5]. ;;; ;;; 1.27: ;;; 20-FEB-95 mk Added LogTalk entry to [1-6]. ;;; ;;; 1.28: ;;; 13-MAR-95 mk Added two articles suggested by Joern Dinkla to [1-18]. *** Topics Covered: There are currently two parts to the PRG: 1. Introductory Matter and General Questions 2. Prolog Implementations Table of Contents (Part 1): [1-0] Introduction [1-1] Sources of information about Prolog [1-2] Prolog-related Mailing Lists [1-3] Books and Magazine Articles [1-4] Prolog and Logic Programming Associations and Journals [1-5] FTP Archives and Other Resources [1-6] Free Object-Oriented Systems for Prolog [1-7] Commercial Object-Oriented Systems for Prolog [1-8] The Prolog 1000 Database [1-9] X-Windows Interfaces [1-10] Is there a straight-forward way of compiling Prolog to C? [1-11] WAM emulators and tracers [1-12] What is the Basic Andorra Model and AKL? [1-13] What is Constraint Logic Programming? [1-14] How do you write portable programs in Prolog? [1-15] World-Wide Web (WWW) Resources [1-16] Prolog Job Postings [1-17] Is Prolog really used in Windows NT? [1-18] History of Prolog [1-A] Acknowledgements Prolog Implementations (Part 2): [2-0] General information about Prolog Implementations [2-1] Free Prolog Implementations [2-2] Commercial Prolog Implementations [2-3] Free Parallel Prolog Implementations [2-4] Commercial Parallel Prolog Implementations [2-5] Free Constraint Systems [2-6] Commercial Constraint Systems [2-7] Free Logic Programming Systems [2-8] Commercial Logic Programming Systems [2-9] Other Commercial Prolog Products [2-10] Prolog extensions, meta-interpreters, and pre-processors Search for [#] to get to topic number # quickly. In newsreaders which support digests (such as rn), [CTRL]-G will page through the answers.Go Back Up