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Prolog is a logic programming language associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics. Prolog has its roots in first-order logic, a formal logic, and unlike many other programming languages, Prolog is intended primarily as a declarative programming language, the program logic is expressed in terms of relations, represented as facts and rules. A computation is initiated by running a query over these relations. Prolog was one of the first logic programming languages and remains the most popular such language today, with several free and commercial implementations available. The language has been used for theorem proving, expert systems, term rewriting, type systems, and automated planning, as well as its original intended field of use, natural language processing. Modern Prolog environments support the creation of graphical user interfaces, as well as administrative and networked applications.
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SQL is a domain-specific programming language used for accessing, managing, and manipulating relational databases and relational database management systems.
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Unlambda is a programming language. Nothing remarkable there. The originality of Unlambda is that it stands as the unexpected intersection of two marginal families of languages. Functional programming languages, of which the canonical representative is Scheme (a Lisp dialect). This means that the basic object manipulated by the language (and indeed the only one as far as Unlambda is concerned) is the function. Rather, Unlambda uses a functional approach to programming: the only form of objects it manipulates are functions. Each function takes a function as an argument and returns a function. Apart from a binary “apply” operation, Unlambda provides several built-in functions (the most important ones being the K and S combinators). User-defined functions can be created, but not saved or named, because Unlambda does not have any variables.
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gitStream lets you configure rules that decide how each pull request is treated based on the content of the code. These rules automatically find the right reviewer, check for deprecation, add context tags, and much more. The practice of improving merge efficiency by classifying pull requests based on change size and complexity. Automating the merge path based on the unique merge conditions allows work to flow more efficiently. gitStream adds context to your PRs with labels and comments. This added context empowers your developers to make the best decisions about how and when to work. Speed up time to merge by applying an auto-approve check on pull requests with simple changes like minor version updates of internal libraries. Automate change requests based on org. level coding practices like moving away from deprecated services.
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Company InformationProlog
Founded: 1972
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prolog
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Founded: 1974
sourceforge.net/software/product/SQL/
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Company InformationUnlambda
www.madore.org/~david/programs/unlambda/
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Company InformationLinearB
linearb.io/dev/gitstream/
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Devika
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ABAP
Apache Zeppelin
ClickHouse
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Devika
Etlworks
Gemini 2.0 Flash
Gemini Code Assist
Gemini Flash
Haystack
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ABAP
Apache Zeppelin
ClickHouse
DBmaestro
Devika
Etlworks
Gemini 2.0 Flash
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Gemini Flash
Haystack
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