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From: GInness@Bangate.Compaq.Com
Subject: Rediscovering Prolog
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Date: Tue, 11 Apr 1995 14:45:51 GMT
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In college, I had a class in Programming Languages.  We had to write 4 or 5 short
Prolog Programs.  I was so busy at the time that I did not have adequate time to 
absorb myself into Prolog.

This past weekend I went to a used bookstore and they had a copy of Turbo
Prolog 2.0 (Manual and Diskettes) for $3.00.  I bought it and loaded it on my
computer.   I am running OS/2 Warp Full Pack.  (Yes, I will gladly correspond
with the two other posters who run OS/2.)  My home id is
"misnomer@infohwy.com"

My questions are:

1)  What other packages are there available to write Prolog Programs that 
run under OS/2, but not necessarily natively?  I will use a DOS and/or Windows
program.

2)  What is the best book on learning Prolog?  I am starting to like this language.

Thanks.
