The Craft of Prolog. Richard O'Keefe

The Craft of Prolog


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The Craft of Prolog Richard O'Keefe
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> > >I'm a huge fan, and since the book is out-of-print according to the > >original publishers (MIT), it seems conceivable such an arrangement > >might have been made. >his classic, The Craft of Prolog? For example, see Richard O'Keefe's book The Craft of Prolog or Sterling and Shapiro's The Art of Prolog. I have an old book (1994) on Prolog called The Craft of Prolog written by Richard A. Concurrent logic programming has made this easier. Hacking your program is no substitute for understanding your problem. For a more programmer-oriented book on Prolog, I highly recommend Richard A. There are nice discussions of both laziness and continuation passing style in the AI programming textbooks: O'Keefe's Craft of Prolog, and Norvig's AI Programming in Lisp. One of the crucial 'values' of the book is that "Elegance in Not Optional". Asin 0262512270 The Craft of Prolog (Logic Programming) - The MIT Press - ecs4.com 94f61dd10aa97de11ede48e3d3c1cb45. He doesn't focus on the academic approach, but beautifully shows how to write clear, efficient, elegant code in Prolog. Richard O'Keefe, “The Craft of Prolog (Logic Programming)” The MIT Press | 1990 | ISBN: 0262150395 | 411 pages | Djvu | 2 mb. O'Keefe's “The Craft of Prolog”. Concurrent logic programming has no search. Prolog is different, but not that different. Reading the comp.ai.prolog news group, I noticed the prolog FAQ did not make any references to any advance prolog programming websites.