| Burnham, W.D. and Hall, A.R. (1985). Prolog Programming and Applications. Macmillan. |
....a more ambitious turn of mind then [Sterling Shapiro, 1986] must be very highly recommended. The book by Richard O Keefe is also highly recommended but quite hard work [O Keefe, 1990] Slightly less useful but worth a read is [Kluzniak Szpakowicz, 1985] A simpler approach can be found in [Burnham Hall, 1985]. A number of books exist outlining the Imperial College variant of Prolog known as micro Prolog. Generally, it is wiser to stay with the DEC 10 family of Prologs until you are more confident. The useful books are [Ennals, 1982] for a very simple introduction and [Clark McCabe, 1984] for a more ....
Burnham, W.D. and Hall, A.R. (1985). Prolog Programming and Applications. Macmillan.
....a more ambitious turn of mind then [Sterling Shapiro, 1986] must be very highly recommended. The book by Richard O Keefe is also highly recommended but quite hard work [O Keefe, 1990] Slightly less useful but worth a read is [Klu zniak Szpakowicz, 1985] A simpler approach can be found in [Burnham Hall, 1985]. A number of books exist outlining the Imperial College variant of Prolog known as micro Prolog. Generally, it is wiser to stay with the DEC 10 family of Prologs until you are more confident. The useful books are [Ennals, 1982] for a very simple introduction and [Clark McCabe, 1984] for a more ....
Burnham, W.D. and Hall, A.R. (1985). Prolog Programming and Applications. Macmillan.
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