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If you a newer Commercial Editoion you license file will contain a link to the demo programs correcponding to your version.
If you a newer Commercial Editoion you license file will contain a link to the demo programs correcponding to your version.


For the Personal Edition you can only obtain the "current" version of demos, but you can also obtain the "current" version of the Personal Edition".  Older versions of the Personal Edition can be used freely, but is not otherwise supported.
For the Personal Edition you can only obtain the "current" version of demos, but you can also obtain the "current" version of the [https://www.visual-prolog.com/download.htm Personal Edition].  Older versions of the Personal Edition can be used freely, but is not otherwise supported.


In older versions of Visual Prolog the demo projects was in the installation and could be installed from the menu entry "Help -> Install Examples ..."
In older versions of Visual Prolog the demo projects was in the installation and could be installed from the menu entry "Help -> Install Examples ..."

Revision as of 14:32, 16 September 2024

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You can download the latest Visual Prolog demo projects.

Notice that some demo programs may require the Commercial Edition. The build system will inform you if that is the case.

If you a newer Commercial Editoion you license file will contain a link to the demo programs correcponding to your version.

For the Personal Edition you can only obtain the "current" version of demos, but you can also obtain the "current" version of the Personal Edition. Older versions of the Personal Edition can be used freely, but is not otherwise supported.

In older versions of Visual Prolog the demo projects was in the installation and could be installed from the menu entry "Help -> Install Examples ..."

Visual Prolog Demo Examples

_BeginnersGuide/ This directory contains updated versions of the examples in the old book A Beginners Guide to Visual Prolog.
_tutorial/ This directory contains examples corresponding to the main section of the Tutorials.
animationControlDemo This project uses the animationControl (this control is not frequently used anymore).
askDialogDemo This project use a modal dialog to ask the user a question.
BackgroundIntelligentTransferService This project uses Windows Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS).
balloonTipsDemo This project uses balloon tips popping up as notifications Windows.
bgDemo This project runs several background jobs in separate threads.
buttonDemo This program demonstrates how to handle OK and Cancel buttons, how to handle default buttons, how to handle button responders
callProcess The project invokes an external process and interact with the standard output and standard input of it.
cmdLineDemo This project uses the commandLineParser with several options.
com This directory contains projects that illustrates how to use a COM component and how to implement one.
direct2DDemo This project compare GDI+ graphics to "plain" GDI graphics.
dll This directory contains various projects illustrating the use of DLL.
dockingDemo This project iullustrates how to use "docking" to define the layout of a dialog.
dragDropTargetOle This project is a "drop target"
dragNdropDemo This project illustrates the use of drag and drop.
editor This project demonstrates how to use the scintilla editor in a program.
formWindowDemo This project demonstrates the use of forms.
GDI+Example This project illustrates various GDI+ features.
genericsExample This project demostrates how to define and work with generic domains.
guiDemo This project illustrates how to work with GUI.
jsonWebToken This project demonstrates how to create and decompose JSON web tokens (jwt).
listDemo This project illustrates various operations on lists.
listViewDemo This project uses the listViewControl.
logDemo This project demonstrates the use of the log tool.
logDemoPE This project demonstrates the use of the log tool in a Personal Edition projectl.
masterSlave This directory contains projects that utilizes slave process from a master process.
MSXML_Example This project uses the MSXML component to load an xml file which is visualized in a tree control.
MultiThreadDemo In the example several threads produces results in the single (common for all threads) "queue", and the primary thread reads them one by one and displays on the screen.
neuralNet This project builds a pyramid shaped neural network. (Modern neural networks will use vector/matrix/tensor operations).
OdbcDemo This project demonstrated the use of ODBC (in a GUI program).
pictureDraw This project draws a picture using GDI+ (gdiPlus).
pie PIE is a Prolog Inference Engine which implements an ISO Prolog like interpreter.
pieDemo This project uses the pie (Prolog Inference Engine) as a scripting language in the project.
progress This project uses the progressControl to illustrate progress in a program.
prologSourceBrowser This project illustrates the use of several types of GUI controls in a dialog that can browse in files in a directory.
radioButtonDemo This project demonstrates how to use single radio button group, multiple radio button groups or how to use check boxes.
ribbonDemo This demo project illustrates how to develop applications using the Ribbon and Command packages of pfc/gui.
ribbonMdiDemo This demo project illustrates use the ribbonControl in an MDI (Multiple Document Interface) program.
sandClocks This project can solve a "sand clock" puzles.
simpleOdbc This project illustrates the use of ODBC in a command line program.
socketAsync This directory contains a socket server and a corresponding client, both working asynchronously using suspending predicates.
streamDemo This project illustrates the use of streams.
sudoku This project can solve soduko's using a constratint programming thechnique.
tabControlDemo This project uses the tabControl.
tail This project can follow changes to a text/log file.
toolTipDemo This project illustrates the use of tooltips.
toyIDE This directory contains several projecs that illustrates how a complex application can be divided into several DLL's.
treeControlDemo This project uses the treeControl
useSyntaxDemo This project uses the Visual Prolog parser to parse source files and then extracts literals from the syntax trees.
validationDemo This project illustrates how to use control and dialog validation to validate user input in a dialog.
vipLalrGen This project is the source code of the Visual Prolog LALR parser generator.
vipPP This project is the source code of the vipPP program that can parse and pretty print Visual Prolog source code.
WatchDir This project uses watchDir to monitor changes in a directory.
watchDirGui This project uses watchDir to monitor changes in a directory (in a GUI program).
webService This directory contains a webServiceDemo project with a HTML test page and a corresponding Visual Prolog client program.
webView2Demo This project illustrates the usage of the webView2 control (Edge browser).