| An Introduction to Prolog |
Artificial Intelligence Programming in Prolog (originally entitled An Introduction to Prolog)
Authors : Helen Pain and Robert Dale; major revision by Tim Smith Publication Date : September 26, 2004 Excertps from the Introduction: This course is an introduction to the programming language Prolog. By the end of the course you should be able: - to understand and run Prolog programs; - to edit and modify Prolog programs; and - to write simple Prolog programs. The course assumes no previous knowledge of programming: even if you have previous programming experience in other programming languages, you will find that Prolog is quite different from conventional programming languages. |
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The document is still available online with a new title, Artificial Intelligence Programming in Prolog, both in postscript and PDF. It has received major revision by Tim Smith.
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