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Written by John P. Cordone
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Wednesday, 14 November 2007 |
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Welcome to Prolog Masters! Q: What is this place? This web site is about the Prolog programming language. Q: Why did you do it? I have wanted to learn Prolog for many hears, but have never got around to it ... until now. I am going to organize what information I can find about Prolog. The purpose for this is twofold. One, so that I have something more than just programming to work with. This way I have a project to organize my findings into . Two, so that others interested in Prolog don't have to reproduce all of my efforts for themselves. Another great benefit, both to me and others, would be if those Prolog experts out there contributed their knowledge, as well! I have created this web site because I could not find anything quite like it on the Internet. There are many out of date web sites, some with information from old BBSs from the 1980's, and others that seem to have died in the late 1990's. Others have lots of disorganized information that is basically a stew pot for you to search through to make sense of. Admitedly, there are so many web sites out there to search through, so I may have missed a site that would have suited my needs, on the other hand, such a site shouldn't be that difficult to find, even with a cursory search. So, welcome. And please bear with me as I set up shop. --John Cordone |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 14 November 2007 )
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