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This thesis describes the design, implementation, and documentation of Logtalk, an object-oriented common sense programming language. Logtalk is designed as an extension to the Prolog common sense programming language offering encapsulation aspects primarily based on object-oriented concepts. Logtalk primary points encompass help for each prototypes and training in the equal application, integration of event-driven programming with object-oriented programming, and category-based code reusing
Prolog in Program, Log talk, Event-driven programming, Logic programming
Prolog in Program, Log talk, Event-driven programming, Logic programming
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