To those of you familiar with "The Art of Prolog", which software tools (e.g. IDEs, editors, compilers, etc.) would you suggest for following the book?
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SWI-Prolog is a free Prolog implementation that comes with an integrated editor (an Emacs clone written in Prolog) and graphical debugger and profiler.
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and what about Visual Prolog? I've just downloaded it, but the interface is not very impressive.– SergeyJun 15, 2011 at 13:31
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4@Sergey: VisualProlog is not free, only runs on Windows, and does not follow the Prolog ISO standard so probably, it is not the best option to learn Prolog as a companion for "The Art of Prolog".– salvaJun 15, 2011 at 13:54
If you decide to go for SWI-Prolog, I would suggest to use PDT (The Prolog Development Tool), that is a Prolog IDE. It also works for the multi-paradigm language Logtalk that uses Prolog implementation as back end compilers.
You can find PDT here