newbie question: Prolog Implementation For The Blind
From: Zachary (Z_kline_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 02/12/04
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Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 17:23:45 -0800
Hello,
I have no real programming experience, and certainly no real Prolog
experience. I am wondering if anyone knows of an implementation of Prolog
that might be easier for a visually impaired or blind person to use, I.e it
is command line oriented, etc.
I was also wondering if I can find a freely available introduction to
programming using Prolog. I'm not talking about logical theory here, but
more about an introduction to programming concepts and such using prolog as
a language.
I do not have any background in the field of artificial intelligence, or
advanced mathematics. In fact, I'll let you know up front that I am still
in High School.
The only other programming language that I can claim to have a decent
understanding of is Python.
Any help with these questions would be appreciated,
Zack
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