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AI Programming
Languages FAQs
A listing of AI Programming Languages Frequently Asked Questions.
AKL, AGENTS
and Penny
AKL (AGENTS Kernel Language) is a concurrent constraint programming language developed at the Swedish Institute of Computer Science. In AKL, computation is performed by agents interacting through stores of constraints. AGENTS is a system for programming in AKL. It provides a complete implementation of AKL with records, finite domain constraints (over intergers), and port-based communication, a novelty of AKL. It also provides assorted built-in agents, libraries and other support. Penny is a parallel implementation of AKL.
April April: Agent Process Interaction Language is a programming language for building distributed artificial intelligence and other types of distributed applications requiring the transmission and manipulation of complex symbolic data. The language is high-level and yet also offers a simple and smooth interface to other programming languages such as "C". April is oriented to the implementation of multi-agent systems.
ASD2 Alternate Software Deployment Daemon (ASD2) is a tiny but powerful tool for managing software deployment via the Web, for example in the context of active networks or mobile agent systems.
AspectJ AspectJ is an aspect-oriented extension to Java® designed to simplify the development and maintenance of a wide range of applications. AspectJ extends Java(r) with aspects, which are a new kind of programming construct that facilitates the programming of cross-cutting system issues.
Association of
Lisp Users
The Association of Lisp Users (ALU) is a user group which aims to promote Lisp, help inform and educate Lisp users in general, and help represent Lisp users as a group to the vendors.
Applets for Neural
Networks and
Artificial Life
A comprehensive library of applets for Neural Networks and Artificial Life from the Artificial Neural Network Lab on the Web at the Japanese National Institute of Bioscience and Human-Technology.
Bobo Bobo is a web development system and a comprehensive collection of tools for developing world wide web applications. Bobo is an object-request-broker (ORB) that converts HTTP requests to Python object request.
Bye-Compilation of
Scheme Using
Java Byte-Codes
Our biggest outstanding deliverable for Guile is a byte-compiler and interpreter. Using Java has been suggested and there is wide-spread interest in using Java byte codes for other languages. There is already an implementation of Scheme on top of Java. This is "Kawa" written by R. Alexander Milowski.
CGAL Project The Computational Geometry Algorithm Library (CGAL) Project is a collaborative effort to develop a robust, easy to use, and efficient C++ software library for geometric data structures and algorithms.
CGI Programming
OPenFAQ
CGI Programming OpenFAQ is maintained by Thomas Boutell and is a document covered by the GNU Public License. All articles can be freely reproduced intact under the terms of that license. Anyone can become a contributor to this document.
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