Prolog

Definition of Prolog

Pro´log   Pronunciation: prō´lǒg
n. & v.1.Prologue.
n.1.(Computers) A declarative higher-level programming language in which instructions are written not as explicit procedural data-manipulation commands, but as logical statements. The language has built-in resolution procedures for logical inference.

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logic programing, logic programming, programing language, programming language
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