Re: i am a prolog beginner pls help me in getting this



student escreveu:
Cesar Rabak wrote:
citizen escreveu:
Bart Demoen wrote:
student wrote:

Observations:

1. requires certain language skills

Is "[successful] operation of Prolog Inference Engine" the same as "programming in Prolog".

See

http://www.geocities.com/logic4sure/TLM/tlm-skills.html
I searched the page you pointed to and no reference to "PIE" can be found.

My hope was that by referencing that page, I would indicate to the reader that I was using the phrase "successful operation of the Prolog Inference Engine" as a stand-in for the phrase "successful operation of The <Language> Machine>", taken from 'tlm-skills.html', and that entire argument which I sketched in my post should be read the same way.

Non sequitur.

What does the '"The <Language> Machine>"' has to do with the (still non adequately described) "Prolog Inference Engine"?

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