What book would you recommend for a beginner in PROLOG? I currently know Perl.
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I recommend Blackburn, Bos and Striegnitz, Learn Prolog Now. This was used in my academic course on Prolog. Full text is freely available online. |
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Prolog Programming for Artificial Intelligence Its excellent :) |
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I recommend Logic Programming in Prolog by Max Bramer. It helped me to learn prolog from scratch. You don't have to know any other programming languages or complex mathematical concepts. |
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