Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!cmcl2!rutgers!mailrus!ncar!umigw!gables!slores%gables.span From: slores%gables.span@umigw.miami.edu (Stanislaw L. Olejniczak) Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog Subject: Learning Prolog: suggestions request. Message-ID: Date: 22 Dec 88 23:47:05 GMT Organization: University of Miami (IR) Lines: 17 I am about to learn Prolog, in particular Borland Prolog. I would be grateful if you would not mind suggesting to me 1) a good book from which to learn the _basics_ of Prolog. 2) a good book on Prolog programming in general, i.e. style, tricks, etc. 3) a good Prolog magazine (if such thing exists). e-mail replies would be appreciated, since I rarely check this news section. With Many Thanks: Stan P.S. "Good" is whatever you define as good and serves the purpose stated. It is not my _intention_ to start a discussion on "good," "good Prolog," nor anything along these lines. ---- Joyful Holidays and a Happy New Year! Stan Olejniczak Internet: slores%gables.span@umigw.miami.edu University of Miami UUCP: {uunet!gould}!umbio!solejni Miami, Florida, USA Voice: (305)-547-6005 My opinions cannot possibly represent the views of anyone else!