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Fril
Fril is a programming language for first-order predicate calculus. It includes the semantics of Prolog as a subset, but takes its syntax from the micro-Prolog of Logic Programming Associates and adds support for fuzzy sets, support logic, and metaprogramming. Fril was originally developed by Trevor Martin and Jim Baldwin at the University of Bristol around 1980. In 1986, it was picked up and further developed by Equipu A.I. Research, which later became Fril Systems Ltd. The name ''Fril'' was originally an acronym for ''Fuzzy Relational Inference Language''. ==Prolog and Fril comparison== Aside from the uncertainty-management features of Fril, there are some minor differences in Fril's implementation of standard Prolog features.
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