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From: fjh@munta.cs.mu.OZ.AU (Fergus Henderson)
Subject: Re: Info on "TRILOGY"
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Martin Rusoff <73577.1444@CompuServe.COM> writes:

>A couple of years ago, there was a language called Trilogy 
>available commercially that purported to be a relatively useable 
>combination of declarative and procedural programming. Does 
>anyone know anything about it?

Yes, I know a little bit about it.  I've never used it, but Paul Voda wrote
quite a few papers about it, and I've read those.  What do you want to know?

P.S. I've cross-posted to comp.lang.prolog since I think there may be
people who know a bit about Trilogy there who don't read comp.lang.misc.

-- 
Fergus Henderson                       | I'll forgive even GNU emacs as
fjh@cs.mu.oz.au                        | long as gcc is available ;-)
http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/~fjh            |             - Linus Torvalds
