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From: amzi@world.std.com (Amzi!)
Subject: Re: Prolog Tutorial
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Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA
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Date: Wed, 15 Mar 1995 15:42:59 GMT
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UTXT85E@prodigy.com (Robert Whittle) writes:

>I looking for, any on-line Tutorials or Book, on the net, that I can 
>download, there are a couple in the AI-repository, but I'm looking for 
>something more comprehensive, any help would be appreated.

We offer the Active Prolog Tutor (APT), a commercial interactive tutorial 
that runs on a PC.  It has a built-in interpreter and specialized 
traces.  The tutor leads you through the development of four 
applications:  an adventure game, an intelligent database, an expert 
system and an order entry system.

The book version of the tutorial is called _Adventure in Prolog_ and is 
available from Springer-Verlag.  Also from Springer is Clocksin & 
Mellish's classic _Programming in Prolog_ which introduces and explains 
Prolog.  Many other books are available, if you take a look in the FAQ 
just posted...

If you'd like more information, please feel free to contact us.

Regards,
Mary Kroening
amzi@world.std.com


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