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Fly me to Ganymede

I’ve spent the best hours of Sunday afternoon (after the F1 race in the UK, that is) and some hours this night to test a possibly new and revamped version of the Eclipse plug-in for tuProlog through the use of features and update sites. No problem whatsoever in Eclipse Europa. However, at the first install, [...]

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After noticing the new NetBeans 6 release, packed with goodies such as Ruby support, I decided to give the Sun IDE another chance for non-web development, and started trying it with the projects I (am supposed to) maintain. Since I supposed to feel more comfortable in Java-land, I picked tuProlog first. The first task was, [...]

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Celebrate

Over at the tuprolog-users mailing list, I’ve just had my first encounter with a JVM bug. Clearly, I’ve not been programming enough to make it happen earlier.

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Praising JLine

It seems that the command line interface of tuProlog (also known amongst its few users as prompt or CUI console) reacts in quite an irritant way to some particular keystrokes under *nix based systems (that is, mainly, Mac OS X and Linux). When trying to summon some kind of command history by pressing the Up [...]

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tuProlog 2.1

Slightly less than three months after 2.0.1, tuProlog 2.1 has been released today. This new version contains a speedy parser reworked to a more object-oriented interface, and a revised theory management subsystem. Many other little enhancements and bugfixes are included: a new implementation of disjunction, if-then, and if-then-else to solve problems in the interaction of [...]

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