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that doesn't work well for us.
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SWI-Prolog started life in 1986 as a Prolog in the Edinburgh
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tradition. Its development has been guided from the very beginning by
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the desire to build large scale applications in Prolog. For this
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reason it stresses connectivity to the C-language, few system limits,
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comprehensive memory management, modules, multi-threading,
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coroutining, constraints and a fast and interactive development
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environment. Portable libraries for graphics, databases, networking,
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web-services, XML, RDF and many more complete the system.
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SWI-Prolog is compliant to part one of ISO standard Prolog. In
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addition it provides functionality compatible to Quintus, SICStus,
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LPA, Ciao and many more.
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