Re: (Not) Understanding ->



On 1 Paź, 11:04, Paul Murray <p...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I've been reading 'CLP Using Eclipse' by Apy and Wallace, but
haven't really been getting on with it, and it doesn't even
mention the #<=> option discussed. Is there an alternative
book anyone would suggest for someone coming to Prolog from the
CLP direction? I'm not strongly tied to Eclipse, if a different
implementation has other advantanges.

Checkout tutorials by Helmut Simonis: http://4c.ucc.ie/~hsimonis/ELearning/index.htm

Best regards
--
Wit Jakuczun, WLOG Solutions
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