Searching-In-An-Infinite-Space-Prolog
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Searching-In-An-Infinite-Space-Prolog
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Why Learn Prolog in 2021?
This brings up memories from 7 years ago. While in Uni, we had a homework: "Searching in an infinite space using Prolog".
Unfortunately, the comments are in my native language, but the assignment was to search for a box in an infinite space and bring it back to (0, 0).
It was fun: https://github.com/mateioprea/Searching-In-An-Infinite-Space...
clojure-graph-resources
- Why Is Jepsen Written in Clojure?
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Fluree DB - A datomic like database that I just discovered
You may be interested in this list: https://github.com/simongray/clojure-graph-resources
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Does anyone have experience with ALM/PLM tools (Application/Product Lifecycle Management)?
Clojure actually has excellent RDF support. Several features of Clojure and Datomic were inspired by directly by RDF and the semantic web tech is also fairly well-represented. I have compiled a list of all the relevant libraries (pull requests welcome).
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An Introduction to Knowledge Graphs
... there's a whole bunch of Datomic-likes these days:
https://github.com/simongray/clojure-graph-resources#datalog
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What are some great Clojure libraries, as of 2021?
There is a whole ecosystem around Datomic and Datomic-like databases that represent linked data in an RDF-like fashion using simple tuples.
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Why Learn Prolog in 2021?
Probably worth mentioning for those interested in Datalog that there's actually a growing selection of databases for Clojure that use Datalog as their query language. I have documented them here: https://github.com/simongray/clojure-graph-resources#datalog
The Clojure variants of Datalog (they model triples as Clojure data structures) are basically becoming as ubiquitous in Clojure as SQL is elsewhere.
What are some alternatives?
awesome-prolog - Curated list of Prolog packages and resources
malli - High-performance data-driven data specification library for Clojure/Script.
mercury - The Mercury logic programming system.
specter - Clojure(Script)'s missing piece
pyswip - PySwip is a Python - SWI-Prolog bridge enabling to query SWI-Prolog in your Python programs. It features an (incomplete) SWI-Prolog foreign language interface, a utility class that makes it easy querying with Prolog and also a Pythonic interface.
awesome-semantic-web - A curated list of various semantic web and linked data resources.
hatlog - custom type systems for python in prolog: http://alehander42.me/prolog_type_systems
meander - Tools for transparent data transformation
crux - General purpose bitemporal database for SQL, Datalog & graph queries. Backed by @juxt [Moved to: https://github.com/xtdb/xtdb]
core.logic - A logic programming library for Clojure & ClojureScript
clojure-dsl-resources - A curated list of Clojure resources for dealing with domain-specific languages.