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Prolog Programming in Depth

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This book covers the Prolog programming language thoroughly with an emphasis on building practical application software, not just theory. Working through this book, readers build several types of expert systems, as well as natural language processing software and utilities to read foreign file formats. This is the first book to cover ISO Standard Prolog, but the programs are compatible with earlier dialects of the language. Program files are available by FTP from The University of Georgia.

400 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 1988

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Michael Covington is Associate Director of the Artificial Intelligence Center.

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What can I say...this is an old...pretty long...Prolog book...and it's awesome! -:D The best Prolog book around...if you haven't played with Prolog before...and actually if you already had...this book is jewel...a gem...awesome and beautiful!

One of the best books about programming that I have ever read...a totally must read! Go Logic Programming! -:D
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