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Subject: How Many Prologs Are There ?
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Date: Sat, 2-Jul-83 13:11:36 EDT
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Posted: Sat Jul 2 13:11:36 1983
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From: Bruce T. Smith
[Reprinted from the Prolog Digest.]
Here's Randy Harr's latest list of Prolog systems. He's away
from CWRU for the summer, and he asked me to keep up the list for him.
Since there have been several requests for information on finding a
Prolog lately, I've recently submitted it to net.lang.prolog. The
info on MU-Prolog is the only thing I've added this summer, from a
recent mailing from the U. of Melbourne. (Now, if I could only find
$100, I would like to try it...)
--Bruce T. Smith, UNC-CH
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