We echo on this occasion three citations in the field of conferences and meetings related to the programming
Lisp and Scheme as its major dialects of today, makes it easy to extend
the language or even to implement entirely new dialects without starting
from scratch. Common Lisp, with the Common Lisp Object System (CLOS), was
the first object-oriented programming language to receive an ANSI standard
at the beginning of the 1990's. It is, arguably, the most complete and
advanced object system of any programming language, and has influenced
many other object-oriented programming languages that were to follow."
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on Implementation of Constraint and LOgic Programming Systems
(CICLOPS 2004)
"This workshop aims at discussing and exchanging experience
on the design, implementation, and optimization of logic, constraint (logic)
programming systems, and systems intimately related to logic as a means
to express computations. Experience backed up by real implementations and
their evaluation will be given preference, as well as descriptions of work
in progress in that direction."
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workshop on logic programming environments
(WLPE' 04)
"The aim of the workshop is to provide an informal meeting
for Researchers working on the tools for the Development and analysis of logic programs. This year we want to Emphasize two Aspects: on one hand we want to discuss the presentation, pragmatics and Experience of Such tools, on the Other One, we want to extend the concept of "logic programming" Environments to tools based Developer for Any Language on computational logic (constraints, integration of Paradigms, specification languages, ...)." [ continues ] From the first date (to be held we learned via Bill Clementson's Blog , "Bits and pieces
") are available in PDF format
, the papers (communications, presentations) received so far. As for the
workshops (workshops, seminars)CICLOPS 2004 and WLPE '04 , said to be held under the 20th International Conference on Logic Programming
(ICLP'04, 6-10 September 2004, Saint-Malo, France) organized by the Association for Logic Programmingto just refer to, are members of the CLIP Lab
( The Computational Logic, Languages, Implementation,
and Parallelism Lab), Faculty of Computer Science, Polytechnic University of Madrid, whose area of \u200b\u200bactivity focuses on general Logic Programming and Constraint Logic Programminghave developed the Ciao Prolog logic programming environment and restrictions [...] is one of the systems developed
and LPdocby the CLIP group. [...] [...] is free software and is currently being used in business applications both in the academic environment [...]. Among the advantages offered by Ciao Prolog highlights its extensibility, which have developed many libraries that add significant functionality to the system, such as constraint solvers, concurrency, distributed programming primitives and intelligent agents, persistence, higher order, objects, interfaces to other programming languages, etc.. As examples we can point the library PILLOW , possibly the most used for interconnection between logic programming systems (and restrictions) and the WWW
a automatic documentation generator for logic programming systems and restrictions, both distributed as software Free. " [ source] Most technical reports (Technical Reports ) produced by members of the CLIP Lab are available for consultation by them sorted interest area and production per year (formats PDF documents are and PS). Unless you are looking for a specific text, from which it becomes aware in advance on which case is more direct and quick search by year the most practical and productive is done through the management and research topic . More information on conferences and seminars co-organized by the laboratory
the relevant page.
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