Re: Beginner
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Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 13:36:43 -0500
Our Adventure in Prolog tutorial may be of interest:
www.amzi.com/AdventureInProlog
It leads you through the construction of a handful of small, but complete
applications.
Regards,
Mary Kroening
Amzi! inc.
"Szász Bence" <webmonster@starfleet.hu> wrote in message
news:403e5322@andromeda.datanet.hu...
> Hi all!
> I'm just started to learn Logical Programming, and I downloaded GNU
Prolog.
> Can anybody recommend me a tutorial (I bought Peter Flach's book, it's
good,
> but I think there isn't too much about prolog commands, etc).
>
> WebMonster
>
>
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