Re: Prolog doesn't give multiple solutions to my goal.
- From: A.L. <fela@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 08:39:24 -0500
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 10:04:13 -0300, Cesar Rabak <csrabak@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
This begs for a question: do begginers in this century venture to use a
Prolog system without any accompanying material (tutorial, book, etc.)?
Reading is not very popular activity. Writing, too. I was teaching
programming on not that bad American university, and reqeusted that
all programs must have profesionally written documentation. The same
moment half of the students dropped the course.
Other group filed a complain that "they pay 2000 bucks for the course,
and I want them to read. If they have to read, they have to do this
themselves, without paying for the course".
I could continue, but this is not the subject of this group
A.L.
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