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Subject: [SWIPL] libraries written in Prolog

Hi,

I am writing a speech synthesizer in Prolog. I am 
writing it to be very extendable. I would like to have parts
of it compiled as libraries that can be used to build other 
applications (much like an SDK). Is this something that
can be done in Prolog?

Thanks,

Bill Hollingsworth
Computer Science Department
The University of Georgia
http://www.billnet.org

