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logtalk3 | php | |
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394 | 63 | |
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9.8 | 5.7 | |
8 days ago | 5 months ago | |
Prolog | HTML | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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logtalk3
- Logtalk portable solution for the Advent of Code 2023 Day 8 problem
- Logtalk 3.69.0 released
- Logtalk 3.67.0 released
- Logtalk 3.66.0 released
- Logtalk 3.65.0 released
- Logtalk 3.64.0 released
- Logtalk 3.63.0 released
- Run and create Logtalk and Prolog Jupyter notebooks online
- Logtalk 3.62.0 released
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3 jug of water problem using BFS
See https://github.com/LogtalkDotOrg/logtalk3/tree/master/examples/searching for an extensible state-space searching framework supporting multiple search methods.
php
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What is your favorite programming language?
I thought you might enjoy this, if you haven't seen it already.
- PHP is Prolog implemented in C, compiled to WASM, speaking CGI, executed by a Rust runtime, interpreting PHP-style templates
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PHP: Prolog Home Page
When I clicked the last commit message was too good. Preserving just in case they are doing rapid releases: https://github.com/guregu/php/commit/65b1e991f473d6ac0dd9de4...
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The beauty of CGI and simple design
Recently I enjoyed some "retrofuturistic" development with WASM and CGI. Spin[1], a webserver written in Rust, can execute WASI[2] binaries that speak CGI. You can then deploy it to Fermyon Cloud or your own server and it "just works". It's a wonderful mix of old and new. I used it for PHP (Prolog Home Page): https://github.com/guregu/php
[1]: https://spin.fermyon.dev/
[2]: WASI is a POSIX-ish standard for WASM that gives you all the low level stuff like standard input and output. It includes all the bits and pieces needed for CGI to work.
What are some alternatives?
prolog-checkers - A Player vs AI game of checkers implemented in Prolog
quickserv - Dangerously user-friendly web server for quick prototyping and hackathons
debug_adapter - Debug Adapter Protocol (DAP) implementation for SWI-Prolog
trealla - A compact, efficient Prolog interpreter written in plain-old C.
the-power-of-prolog - Introduction to modern Prolog
ciao - Ciao is a modern Prolog implementation that builds up from a logic-based simple kernel designed to be portable, extensible, and modular.
logtalk-jupyter-kernel - A Jupyter kernel for Logtalk
trealla-js - Trealla Prolog for the web
scryer-prolog - A modern Prolog implementation written mostly in Rust.
packages-http - The SWI-Prolog HTTP server and client libraries
RTEC - RTEC is an Event Calculus implementation optimised for stream reasoning
sozluk-cgi - one of the first versions of ekşi sözlük code as of may 1999