Re: After Clocksin & Mellish?



Duncan Patton <campbell@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> I haven't run across anything for Prolog that's the level of
> Sussman's Scheme book, which is the sort of thing you need.

Have you read "The Craft of Prolog"?

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