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ANN: ObjectiveCLIPS
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ANN: ObjectiveCLIPS


  • Subject: ANN: ObjectiveCLIPS
  • From: Todd Blanchard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2005 00:05:42 -0700

Please disregard the previous message - I've now created a little web page and moved the downloads.

New location:  http://homepage.mac.com/tblanchard/ObjectiveCLIPS/

Repeated announcement:

CoreData is nifty if you just have passive structured data. But most data of any interest has rules associated with it and the only way to add business rules to a CoreData Cocoa app was to create custom subclasses of NSManagedObject.

ObjectiveCLIPS integrates NASA's CLIPS expert system shell with CoreData objects and FScript. This allows you to build CoreData applications with complex behavior in a more interactive fashion as each rule can be separately tested.

This is also useful if you simply want to build expert systems with a conventional Cocoa UI.

Enjoy,
Todd Blanchard
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