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Re: Favourite books?
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John Velman |
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Re: Favourite books? |
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Tue, 12 Nov 2013 10:14:43 -0800 |
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Sorry I'm late with the answer here. I upgraded my iMac to Mavericks, and
my MacVim, which I use from Mutt to reply to email, stopped working. I
just upgraded MacVim and now it works fine.
OK, books. I very much agree with Clocksin and Melish, and with
"The Art of Prolog". I'll add one specialized book that I used a lot, and
taught me a lot of Prolog.
"Natural Language Processing for Prolog Programmers", by Michael A.
Covington.
I can also recommend Covington's website for a bunch of interesting stuff.
At least it used to have interesting stuff. I haven't used prolog for a few
years, but I had a lot of fun with it, and even made some applications for
personal use that I used for things like reconciling my bank statements.
Best,
John Velman
On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 06:10:03PM -0500, Patrick wrote:
> Hi Everyone
>
> This is my first post here.
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> I need to study to catch up with you guys.
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> I am wondering what your favourite Prolog books are?!
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> Thanks-Patrick
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