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Re: Users-prolog Digest, Vol 63, Issue 4
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Duncan Patton a Campbell |
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Re: Users-prolog Digest, Vol 63, Issue 4 |
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Thu, 19 Jun 2008 11:36:13 -0600 |
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 12:00:25 -0400
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> 1. MySQL/Prolog - an interface to MySQL database (Carlos Olivares)
Hi Carlos.
http://neotext.ca/RefR/tars/Lang/Prolog/pSQL/gpro-mysql.tar.gz
Let me know if this is what you need.
Dhu
> 2. Re: large data sets (Fred Mesnard)
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> From: "Carlos Olivares" <address@hidden>
> Subject: MySQL/Prolog - an interface to MySQL database
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> Hi:
> Im looking for this and I can_t download, can you please help, what could I
> do for you, so I can get
> MySQL/Prolog<http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/gprolog/contribs/gplmysql/>
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> an interface to MySQL database.
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> Thanks,
> Carlos Olivares
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> From: Fred Mesnard <address@hidden>
> Subject: Re: large data sets
> To: Martin McDermott <address@hidden>
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> Hi Martin,
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> FYI, a similar subject has been discussed on comp.lang.prolog:
> http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.prolog/browse_thread/thread/4e3c7100b833f60d#
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> Fred
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> > On Sat 14/06/08 1:52 AM , "Martin McDermott" address@hidden
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> >> Hello
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> >> Kind of a odd question. Im interested in using Prolog to work on
> >> large
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> >> data sets(a couple gigs). I'm wondering if this is a good idea or not
> >>
> >> and if theres anything in particular I should look into. My major
> >>
> >> concern is that while my data set will never get too large, I wont
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> >> have enough RAM to load the entire file. I'm not sure how this will
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> >> affect fact checking(possible swap storm?).
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