Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!mcsun!i2unix!dist!charmi From: charmi@dist.dist.unige.it (Giancarlo Succi) Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog Subject: Re: Logic programming languages other than Prolog ? Keywords: Logic programming, Prolog Message-ID: <1991May29.203552.17869@dist.unige.it> Date: 29 May 91 20:35:52 GMT References: Sender: news@dist.unige.it (USENET Superuser) Organization: DIST - Universita` di Genova Lines: 20 >I understand that Prolog is only an approximation of the >lofty aims of logic programming. However, judging from most >of the Prolog textbooks on the market, one would think that >Prolog "is" Logic Programming. How many competitors does >Prolog have ? Does anyone have a list of all the "logic programming" I would add to the LL list the series of languages developed by Bharat Jayaraman @ UNC/Chapel Hill and SUNY/Buffalo: Sel, Srl and SuRE. Giancarlo PS If you want a reference, you can try with: @TECHREPORT{jaya:90, author = ``Jayaraman, B.'', title = ``Towards a {B}roader {B}asis for {L}ogic {P}rogramming'', institution = ``{CS} {D}ept., {SUNY} at {B}uffalo'', year = 1990, }