--
Guy Barry
I'm using the Amzi prolog tutorial, but this was pretty good too -
http://www.learnprolognow.org/
A guy as CSU Pomona has an intermediate tutorial online, but it has
some typos.
http://www.learnprolognow.org/ might be a good start - but without
knowing how much you remember/forget it is difficult to point you
at something that suits you - if you think that the learnprolognow
site is too basic for you, please ask again.
Cheers
Bart Demoen
Practical issues, research aspects, Prolog standard.
I found several archives like:
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Groups/AI/html/faqs/lang/prolog/faq/faq.html
http://www.deltamatica.nl/home/archive/prolog/
http://kti.mff.cuni.cz/~bartak/prolog/implementations.html
etc, etc.
There are many other sites that cover interesting issues,
but I don't understand why there isn't a Prolog webpage that
covers Prolog in such a way, that someone gets the feeling:
YES! ;-)
I think you're right that the original poster should
have posted a more detailed question, but any suggestions
for further getting-started browsing / reading ?
Thanks a lot.
On Feb 28, 6:16 pm, bart demoen <b...@cs.kuleuven.be> wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 16:42:15 +0000, deltace wrote:
> > GuyBarry<guy.ba...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
> >> Hi - I studied Prolog around twenty years ago and was a great
> >> enthusiast for the language, but have moved away in the meantime. Can
> >> anyone recommend any resources that will allow me to become
> >> reacquainted with it?
>
> http://www.learnprolognow.org/might be a good start - but without