Languages
- 2801
- KeepTool
- Oracle-related products include a developer's environment known as Hora, and a PL/SQL debugger. [Commercial]
- 2802
- Log 4 pl/sql
- Generic tool for logging, benchmarking, and monitoring custom PL/SQL code, inspired by "log4j" [Open source, GPL]
- 2803
- PL/SQL Developer
- Single product that includes editor, and debugger. By Allround Automations. [Commercial]
- 2804
- Pl/Sql tidy
- Allows the user to tidy and format PL-SQL code in a batch file or DOS prompt. [Freeware]
- 2805
- SQLGrid
- An interactive query tool for Oracle developers. This is a SQL Worksheet replacement with a host of additional commands. SQLGrid provides a way to execute arbitrary SQL or PL/SQL code and also investigate how it is execute and its resource consumption. By Information Construction Company.
- 2806
- Andescotia Software LLC
- Makes Marten graphical integrated software development environment, a Prograph variant.
- 2807
- Filters & Sieves in Prograph CPX
- Article by Kurt Schmucker in MacTech magazine (Volume 11 Issue 3). (March 01, 1995)
- 2808
- Commands and Undo CPX
- Article by Kurt Schmucker, Apple Computer, Inc. in MacTech magazine (Volume 11 Issue 1). (January 01, 1995)
- 2811
- Prograph 2.0: Prograph Grows Up
- Article by Dave Kelly, MacTutor Editorial Board. [MacTech, Volume 7 Issue 1] (January 01, 1991)
- 2812
- SWI-Prolog
- Stable and free standard Prolog implementation. Targeted primarily at research and education. Windows, Linux and Unix versions available. Comes with a visual debugger and a GUI environment.
- 2813
- Amzi! Prolog + Logic Server
- This extensible Prolog version runs under Windows, Linux, Solaris and HP/UX, supporting development of client and server applications embeddable in the web, C/C++, Java, Delphi, Visual Basic and other environments. An IDE is available for Windows along with an interpreter-based tutorial.
- 2814
- Aquarius Prolog 1.0
- The compiler for this open-source version developed at UCB is built around the Berkeley Abstract Machine, a finer-grained rendition of WAM. An interpreter provided for program development is written in Prolog.
- 2815
- Brain Aid Prolog
- Based on Edinburgh Prolog and extended with object-oriented mechanisms, this Berkeley-style open-source system has a compiler written in Prolog and generates Transputer assembly code.
- 2817
- GNU Prolog
- This compiler accepts Prolog + constraint programs and produces native binaries. The obtained executable is subsequently stand-alone. The size of this executable can be quite small since GNU Prolog can avoid linking the code of most unused built-in predicates. The performance of GNU Prolog is very encouraging (comparable to commercial systems).
- 2818
- IF/Prolog
- A Prolog implementation for use in industrial and commercial environments. It complies with the ISO Prolog standard and runs on UNIX and MS-Windows environments. IF/Prolog has a rich set of interfaces to standard software components and an additional Constraint Technology Package for efficient solutions of complex optimization problems. Comes with a Java interface.
- 2819
- Jekejeke Prolog
- Jekejeke Prolog is an interpreter only implementation of Prolog written in 100% Java. The runtime library provides a simple console interface and no debugger. The development environment also provides a debugger. The implementation of the language mainly follows the ISO Prolog core standard. The implementation also features an application programming interface.
