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RE: Prolog Syntax.
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Detlef Sax |
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RE: Prolog Syntax. |
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Wed, 08 May 2002 07:56:59 +0200 (CEST) |
On 07-May-2002 Diego Fernando Rodríguez Varón wrote:
Good Morning.
> I'm new to logic programming and (obviously) GNU-Prolog.
Welcome.
> 2. I've checked the documentation entirely and there's no description of the
> GNU-Prolog syntax. How is anyone supposed to figure out how comments are, or
The GNU Prolog Syntax you mean, I guess, ist the Prolog Syntax at all.
There are several tutorials to the language itself on the net.
Here you can read a online tutorial on Prolog,
provided in several languages:
http://www.amzi.com/products/learning_products.htm
or try
http://www.coli.uni-sb.de/~kris/prolog-course/ts.htm
Buying a book about Prolog isn't a bad advise too, if you're enjoying this
language. I started with a cheap school book some decades before, before I
bought my first 100$ book :-)
Nevertheless, I'm not a programmer. There too much things I've also to spend
my time.
> 4. Does anyone knows of a tutorial or something alike that can help
> GNU-Prolog newbies?
GNU Prolog itself comes along with a very good documentation.
Thank you Daniel Diaz.
The basics of the language cannot be covered in such a documentation,
but as a hint, look for the Example[PL,FD,C] directories in the source.
But please start with the links above to get a clue about this language.
HTH
bye
Detlef
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08-May-2002:07:31:28
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