Monday, March 1, 2004

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An Introduction to Prolog "for" Hackers "...?

Through pjorge , I find the recent publication of A Prolog Introduction for Hackers . In passing reference has helped me to know Kuro5hin.org " ... Collaborative site about technology and culture, Both separately and in Their Interactions. (

source).

..." is simply an introduction to this language, very general, so that I can not understand that depict the "hackers" in the subject ... certainly, as I pointed Ander Donosti.org something this must have been as incomprehensible to mention ... General and brief, I repeat, although the exposure time sufficiently clear and complete, this little tutorial is however quite suitable for those who just know some (or all) of the Prolog language and are interested in acquiring basic. Perhaps it is missing a reference longest essential procedures such as cutting, denial, recursive techniques and battery parameters, using dynamic predicates, etc.

are also highly recommended reading the many comments raised about this little tutorial (over 100 at the time of writing), with emphasis, in my view, which is entitled "Benefits of the Prolog mindset ... ", but anyway, should not miss any, many of them are simple criticism Maso less informed, about the methods rites or demerits of the language Prolog, while in other cases these contributions additional, very pertinent questions about little or nothing covered in the tutorial that we are commenting, or simply report interesting resources related to that language. In turn, in comments

to pjorge annotation, JJ gives a somewhat surprising, and in my opinion biased and wrong, about the Prolog language, which in any case is answered by great success by Akuma ...
also refer to the tutorial

" A Prolog Introduction ... " and also, in the comments section can read some interesting opinions. Noted that Peter Van Roy

outlining several tutorials, notes and introductions to Prolog. In some cases these are electronic versions of monographs dedicated to this programming language. The order of the words is random, does not imply any level of importance or anything: In Castilian

Mathematical Logic Introduction - Mathematical Logic and Applications (SV Chapa Vergara). Introduction to Prolog (J. Suarez Sanz).

Logic Programming ( V. Iniestra ). Knowledge representation in intelligent systems (G. Fernandez).

Knowledge Representation (E. Morales, LE Sucar).

Prolog Tutorial (partial translation of the manual DECSYSTEM-10 Prolog system). Prolog Tutorials Programming

in Castilian

(A. Fernández Pineda). Style Guide Prolog programming (PR Borges). Introduction to Prolog. Logic Programming Prolog (by Wintermute). Prolog

(M. Salas Zúñiga, E. Uraga Serratos).

Guide to
Prolog Programming

(R. Barták).






En otros idiomas




  • La
    Programmation Logique et le langage Prolog
  • (P. Nugues).



  • Introduction
    à Prolog
  • (C. Solnon).



  • Manuale
    Prolog (G. Adorni et al.
  • ).



  • Méta
    Interpréteurs en Prolog
  • (
  • L.
    Jean-Michel ).


  • Tutorial
    de Prolog (Claudio Cesar de Sá).


  • Zur
    Entstehung der Programmiersprache Prolog ( D.
    Schmitt
  • ).



  • Introdução
    à Prolog Programação
  • (Luiz AM Palazzo).
  • This is by no means a complete list of everything you can find on the internet about this language. In English, and also in Castilian, are enough notes and lecture notes for college courses, usually quality and depth of analysis far superior to that found in the introductions and tutorials that just mention, while we let your reference later.

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