I have just read "Programming in Prolog" and wonder why this book is recommended for beginners?
The most useful tip in this book is located at the end of it in appendix C:
This book describes Prolog version which is not related to any particular existing version. The idea was to create the description of "general" Prolog which applies to all systems at once.
The best way to learn Prolog system you have -- is to read user documentation supplied with it.
Wow! Such a wonderful advise. Why I have to read all the book till the end in order to find out this?
Beginners will suffer a lot and will complain about Prolog. This shouldn't be like this.
Please treat the book as an approach to explain ideas behind Prolog, not a tutorial.
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