About: ΛProlog

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λProlog, also written lambda Prolog, is a logic programming language featuring polymorphic typing, modular programming, and higher-order programming. These extensions to Prolog are derived from the higher-order hereditary Harrop formulas used to justify the foundations of λProlog. Higher-order quantification, simply typed λ-terms, and higher-order unification gives λProlog the basic supports needed to capture the λ-tree syntax approach to higher-order abstract syntax, an approach to representing syntax that maps object-level bindings to programming language bindings. Programmers in λProlog need not deal with bound variable names: instead various declarative devices are available to deal with binder scopes and their instantiations.

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  • λProlog ou lambda Prolog est un langage de programmation logique dérivé de Prolog. λProlog est une double extension de Prolog, dans un premier temps, en rajoutant les λ-termes et dans un second temps avec l'ajout de nouveaux connecteurs tels que l'implication et le quantificateur universel.Lambda Prolog introduit également la notion de type simple. (fr)
  • λProlog, also written lambda Prolog, is a logic programming language featuring polymorphic typing, modular programming, and higher-order programming. These extensions to Prolog are derived from the higher-order hereditary Harrop formulas used to justify the foundations of λProlog. Higher-order quantification, simply typed λ-terms, and higher-order unification gives λProlog the basic supports needed to capture the λ-tree syntax approach to higher-order abstract syntax, an approach to representing syntax that maps object-level bindings to programming language bindings. Programmers in λProlog need not deal with bound variable names: instead various declarative devices are available to deal with binder scopes and their instantiations. (en)
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  • Dale Miller and Gopalan Nadathur (en)
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  • Teyjus, ELPI (en)
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  • Makam (en)
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  • GNU General Public License v3 (en)
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  • λProlog (en)
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  • 1987 (xsd:integer)
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  • strongly typed (en)
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  • λProlog ou lambda Prolog est un langage de programmation logique dérivé de Prolog. λProlog est une double extension de Prolog, dans un premier temps, en rajoutant les λ-termes et dans un second temps avec l'ajout de nouveaux connecteurs tels que l'implication et le quantificateur universel.Lambda Prolog introduit également la notion de type simple. (fr)
  • λProlog, also written lambda Prolog, is a logic programming language featuring polymorphic typing, modular programming, and higher-order programming. These extensions to Prolog are derived from the higher-order hereditary Harrop formulas used to justify the foundations of λProlog. Higher-order quantification, simply typed λ-terms, and higher-order unification gives λProlog the basic supports needed to capture the λ-tree syntax approach to higher-order abstract syntax, an approach to representing syntax that maps object-level bindings to programming language bindings. Programmers in λProlog need not deal with bound variable names: instead various declarative devices are available to deal with binder scopes and their instantiations. (en)
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  • Lambda Prolog (fr)
  • ΛProlog (en)
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