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From: cline@nntph1d.nt.com (Steve Cline)
Subject: Re: OS/2 Prolog?
Message-ID: <1994Sep26.165341.24262@brtph560.bnr.ca>
Sender: cline@nntph1d (Steve Cline)
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 16:53:41 GMT
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IBM also has an OS/2 prolog, predictably called Prolog/2.  It is
quite robust, and has equivalents on VM and MVS.  It is amazingly
poorly publicized.  Tell them that - I used to work there, and did
so several times :-).  You might be able to get more info from Bertrand
Denoix, one of the champions and architects.  I think his internet
address is bd@vnet.ibm.com, but I've slept since then.

ttfn, Steve Cline         email to swcline@delphi.com
