Re: Sample Programs

From: Nikhil Barthwal (nikhil.barthwal_at_lycos.com)
Date: 12/01/04


Date: 1 Dec 2004 12:14:16 -0800

Thanks Jan and Djame for your advice. I have been programming in Turbo
Prolog/Visual Prolog and now want to switch to SWI System. Hence I do
not want to go though basic Prolog material like Fact, Rules, Backtracking
etc. which most of it I already know but rather something very specific
to SWI and more on how to use the system than learn in general on what Prolog
is.

Could someone have a specific pointer to SWI (Other than reference manual)?

Thanks,

Nikhil

 
> My advice would be to start with a proper Prolog textbook. The `best'
> one depends on your style and experience. Bratko is often referenced.
> Handling XML comes next. First and most important step is to get the
> basics of Prolog.
>
> Success --- Jan



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