[comp.lang.prolog] Quintus ProTalk

jtr@exsa.cs.exeter.ac.uk (Jason Trenouth) (07/13/88)

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[Imagine an eager family tutor expecting the birth of a new child prodigy
(destined for the tutor's care), then it is born severely mentally handicapped
- but ALIVE. Obviously the parents will nurture it and do as best they can,
but it would have been best for it not to have been born at all. The tutor
could have done wonders, but now he has no heart for it.]

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quennevi@IRO.UMontreal.CA (Charles Quenneville) (02/06/91)

Hi,
 i'm doing a project on Quintus ProTalk (object-oriented version)
but i only have the 30 page programmers guide that comes with it.
Do anyone know it there has been a book or language tutorial
written on ProTalk? Where could i get some information?
 I welcome anything you could find.

 Thanks in advance,
    
     Charles Quenneville
     quennevi@kovic.iro.umontreal.ca

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