Re: Prolog tutorials
From: Phil Quintin (philQ_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 02/20/05
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Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2005 00:49:08 +0100
Hi Fisher,
The Visual Prolog team has a number of tutorials:
http://www.visual-prolog.com/vip6/tutorial/, most of them are of course
taget towards Visual Prolog.
I especially liked "Visual Prolog for Tyros"
http://www.visual-prolog.com/vip6/tutorial/tut14/default.htm, its 169 pages
long and get around many things, including the matatician Peano, whom it
seems that the author has a special relation to.
regards Phil
"FiSHer" <oleg.rybak@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello!
> I am a student from Russian State University of Informational
> Technologies. A am new to logical programming.
> I want to ask if someone knows any links to prolog tutorials or
> lessons. Links to articles on logical programming will be also
> appreciated.
> Thanks to everyone.
> FiSHer
>
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