Now Available On-line Guide to Prolog Programming - Second Edition, 1998

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INTERACTIVE PROLOG GUIDE
WRITTEN BY ROMAN BARTÁK

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I opened this site as a contribution to evolving area of logic programming languages and PROLOG in particular. I indent it to be an introduction to logic programming and PROLOG for beginners (and so the interface is also constructed for beginners) but I also expect to cover some advanced topics. It's not meant as an unclassified collection of links to other pages although I also include some interesting links.
Currently, the few pages are relatively slight as I have to organize the amount of sources into readable form. I expect to publish updates later this year (depending on free time and the degree of unction). The further development of the site also depends on response of you, reader, so, please write me your opinion of this site and your desires. If you want to know more about the author of the site, please visit my Home Page.

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Last update 4th October 1997
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© October 1997