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An Introduction to Prolog Programming Lecture Notes

An Introduction to Prolog Programming Lecture Notes

An Introduction to Prolog Programming Lecture Notes

These lecture notes introduce the declarative programming language Prolog. The emphasis is on learning how to program, rather than on the theory of logic programming. Topics covered includes: Prolog Syntax, Working with Lists, Working with Numbers, Working with Operators, Backtracking, Cuts and Negation, Logic Foundations of Prolog and Recursive Programming.

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