Prolog book recomendations?
From: Alfonso Esteban Gonzalez Sencion (sencion_at_alcatel.es)
Date: 02/17/04
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Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 11:14:46 +0100
I am looking for some good recomendations prolog books. I already have
the Art or Prolog Programming. Quite interesting but I would like also
something more hands down to prolog programming, more code samples and
programming techniques.
Also interesting in getting information about comparison between Prolog
and other functional programming languages, or languages based on the
unification algorithm. I am keeping hearing things about Haskell but I
did not have the time until now to have a look at it. I also would like
to have a look to CLIPS to see if what I am doing in Prolog could be
done with it
By the way, does anyone know something about how to process XML with Prolog?
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