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What (who) is Quintus Prolog - definition

YAP-Prolog; Yet Another Prolog; YAP Prolog

Quintus Prolog      
<language, product> A version of Prolog developed by Quintus. Development of Quintus Prolog had transferred to the Swedish Institute of Computer Science by December 1998. ftp://ftp.quintus.com/. Telephone: +1 (800) 542 1283. [More details? Features?] (1998-12-12)
RKHV Quintus         
  • Venue: Eekhout Hall
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DUTCH HANDBALL CLUB
Van der Voort Quintus; Van der Voort - Quintus; HV Quintus
RKHV Quintus is a handball club from Kwintsheul, Netherlands. Both men and woman's team compete in the highest league in the Netherlands; Eredivisie.
Quintus Smyrnaeus         
  • ''Posthomerica'', 1541
ANCIENT GREEK POET
Quintus of Smyrna; Quintus Smyrneus; The Fall of Troy (book); Quintus Calabrus
Quintus Smyrnaeus (also Quintus of Smyrna; , Kointos Smyrnaios) was a Greek epic poet whose Posthomerica, following "after Homer", continues the narration of the Trojan War. The dates of Quintus Smyrnaeus' life and poetry are disputed: by tradition, he is thought to have lived in the latter part of the 4th century AD, but early dates have also been proposed.

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YAP (Prolog)

YAP is an open-source, high-performance implementation of the Prolog programming language developed at LIACC/Universidade do Porto and at COPPE Sistemas/UFRJ. Its Prolog engine is based in the WAM (Warren Abstract Machine), with several optimizations for better performance. YAP follows the Edinburgh tradition, and is largely compatible with the ISO-Prolog standard and with Quintus Prolog and SICStus Prolog. YAP has been developed since 1985. The original version was written in assembly, C and Prolog, and achieved high performance on m68k-based machines.