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Re: looking for standard textbook
From: |
Lindsey Spratt |
Subject: |
Re: looking for standard textbook |
Date: |
Mon, 05 Mar 2012 09:47:44 -0500 |
On Mar 5, 2012, at 6:33 AM, Paulo Moura wrote:
>
> On 05/03/2012, at 10:47, andh wrote:
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> Is there a book like The Scheme Programming Language, or The C
>> Programming Language, just for Prolog?
>
My favorite introduction to Prolog is in the opening chapters of Ivan Bratko's
"Prolog Programming for Artificial Intelligence":
http://www.alibris.com/booksearch?qwork=5417217&matches=95&cm_sp=works*listing*title
I think you might look at Sterling and Shapiro's "The Art of Prolog" (2nd ed)
for a good overview of logic programming in general and Prolog in specific.
This appears to be an expensive work, so you might want to find it in a
university library.
O'Keefe's "The Craft of Prolog" is an excellent book, but I do not think it is
a good place to start with learning Prolog.
This information may be out of date: I have not been keeping track of
publications in the field.
Regards,
Lindsey Spratt