Related Web Resources
This page lists links of general interest to Prolog users, but mostly specific to SWI-Prolog. It is by no means complete. If you want your application, library, Prolog-related web page, etc. added here, please drop me an E-mail. See also the SWI-Prolog packages
- Organizations
- General Prolog resources on the WEB
- SWI-Prolog tutorials
- Creating Web Applications in SWI-Prolog by Anne Ogborn.
- Using Definite Clause Grammars in SWI-Prolog by Anne Ogborn
- Documenting SWI-Prolog Projects with PlDoc by Michael Richter
- Using SWI-Prolog’s Modules by Michael Richter
- General Prolog tutorials, guides, etc
- A Wikibook on Prolog. Please contribute!
- Learn Prolog Now! by Patrick Blackburn, Johan Bos and Kristina Striegnitz

- Natural Language Processing Techniques in Prolog by Patrick Blackburn and Kristina Striegnitz
- A Prolog Tutorial by J.R. Fisher
- Some notes for getting started using Prolog, by Jesse Monroy, Jr.
- Logic, Programming and Prolog (2ed)
- More Prolog Reading material from the FAQ
- Some Coding Guidelines for Prolog started by Michael A. Covington; now `et all'.
- An Introduction to Language Processing with Perl and Prolog by Pierre Nugues
- General Prolog libraries
- Resources mentioned as SWI-Prolog compliant
(See also the packages page).
- Logtalk: Prolog object package by Paulo Moura
- Alpino: a dependency parser for Dutch
- Attempto Parsing Engine (APE) A parser for Attempto Controlled English (ACE).
- ProNTo = Prolog Natural Language Tools
- DES -- Datalog Educational System by Fernando Saenz Perez
- Thea: A Prolog library for OWL2
- plimk -- An SWI-Prolog interface to ImageMagick
- A SWI-Prolog interface to Matlab by Samer Abdallah (Unix (Linux, MacOSX only)
- PySWIP -- a bridge between Python and SWI-Prolog by Yuce Tekol
- (SWI-)Prolog on the web
- About Prolog, RDF and XML by Bijan Parsia
- Long story about using SWI-Prolog RDF and HTML infrastructure by Bijan Parsia
- Why Use Prolog? by Jocelyn Paine
- Tom's Declarative Languages Blog by Tom Schrijvers
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