Re: Prolog [book] for beginners.



publiustemp-googlegroups@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> Jim Spriggs wrote:
> > > There's also a nifty online book at
> > > http://amzi.com/AdventureInProlog/index.htm
> >
> > Thanks. Is this available in one "piece"? So that one can download it
> > in one go, instead of lots of small pieces.
>
> ftp://ftp.amzi.com/share/advinpro.zip
>
> You can also check out their "Learning Prolog" page. It has more
> resources you can download:
> http://amzi.com/products/learning_products.htm

Thanks for those; very handy.
.



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