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AI Programming Languages FAQs
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A listing of AI Programming Languages Frequently Asked
Questions.
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AKL, AGENTS and Penny
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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.
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April
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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.
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ASD2
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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.
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AspectJ
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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.
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Association of Lisp Users
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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.
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Applets for Neural Networks and Artificial Life
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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.
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Bobo
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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.
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Bye-Compilation of Scheme Using Java Byte-Codes
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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.
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CGAL Project
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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.
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CGI Programming OPenFAQ
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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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