slores%gables.span@umigw.miami.edu (Stanislaw L. Olejniczak) (12/23/88)
I am about to learn Prolog, in particular Borland Prolog. I would be grateful
if you would not mind suggesting to me
1) a good book from which to learn the _basics_ of Prolog.
2) a good book on Prolog programming in general, i.e. style, tricks, etc.
3) a good Prolog magazine (if such thing exists).
e-mail replies would be appreciated, since I rarely check this news section.
With Many Thanks:
Stan
P.S. "Good" is whatever you define as good and serves the purpose stated. It is
not my _intention_ to start a discussion on "good," "good Prolog," nor anything
along these lines.
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