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Describe PyLog here.

Pylog is an interface to SWI Prolog for Python. Originally written by W. Michael Petullo <mike@flyn.org> we adopted it to work with swipl 0.4. Also the returned data structures are much better.

refer to [http://www.gocept.com/angebot/opensource/Pylog this page at gocept.com]

Question: How does the above W. Michael Petullo relate to [http://christophe.delord.free.fr/en/index.html Christophe Delord] ?

I (Sebastian Haase) was looking for a better way of using Prolog - that is: How can I use Prolog in the 21st century ? I think one would need an integration with an imperative language so that one can glu things together in a simple and natural way; I read some prolog books and when they started about (e.g.) loops it quickly got very ugly. Secondly it seems to me that I couldn't use anything anymore that would be ObjectOriented; that is e.g.: If you have one database about one think, how can you combine that with another one with getting into name confict. (I hope someone finds a better example - to make the point that I am thinking of more than just namespaces !) If someone reads this, please send me an email to haase at msg dot ucsf dot edu - Cheers.

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