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Title: Prolog Programming in Depth
by Michael A. Covington, Donald Nute, Andre Vellino
ISBN: 0-13-138645-X
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Pub. Date: 21 May, 1996
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $54.00
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Average Customer Rating: 4.67 (3 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: A useful book for those who study logic programming and AI
Comment: The book is well organized with fluent exposition especially, in comparing the traditional and logic programming. The efford spend to create a bridge between these programming paradigmas is interesting and remarkable. It contains the examples that were prepared intelligently about how to think writing a program and AI examples. It also contains some hints about elegant programming techniques in prolog and for those who want to write a prolog interpreter. Moreover, how a programmer makes mistakes in programming were determined. In this mean, it has a spectrum from novice to expert. Reader can find differencies between different prolog implementation and prolog standards and can find good explanation about some special topics such as cut operator, recursive definition, file usage, reading data in foreign formats, tree structures and operator definitions special to user.

It would have been better to write a whole chapter which includes how to write a prolog interpreter. There is no knowledge about prolog can interact with what languages and how it is done this. For example, how we can use C in prolog and vice versa.

Mehmet Fatih Hocaoglu

Rating: 4
Summary: Great starter book
Comment: Lots of practical tips early in the book, particularly on I/O, get the reader off to a fast start in Prolog. This reviewer felt lost in Prolog until he read this text. The breadth of examples is impressive.

The only flaw on this book is the author's tendency to fight some ideological battles that the reader does not care about. Their tone is unnecessarily hostile, particularly in the introduction to Chapter 4. But that's only one paragraph in an otherwise wonderful book.

It is a great book for getting started, and getting a feel for Prolog, but it is no substitute for a thorough text that includes some theory.

Theory is not a bad word. A working understanding of how the logic interpreter works is important for debugging.

In my opinion, Chapter 3 is denser than it appears, and should be studied carefully. cf. the discussion of append. This reviewer has done the exercises using SWI prolog with only minor adaptations.

All told, a solid introduction. A good book to read before (but not instead of) a more theoretical introduction such as The Art of Prolog.

Even though freeware prologs exist on the internet, the appeal of this "practical" book would be greatly increased if the authors arranged to have a CD of some freeware prologs included with the text.

Rating: 5
Summary: A very good reference for developers
Comment: This book has been an excellent material for me to develop my Logic Programming skills. That is because it provides not only theory of Prolog programming but also very useful artificial intelligence applications and expert system shells even with uncertainty. Another useful feature I liked much is; the book makes comparisons (where needed) between how to do the same thing in Prolog and in a conventional programming language, Pascal.

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