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=== Contents === | === Contents === |
Revision as of 09:30, 18 November 2008
A Beginners Guide to Visual Prolog is a comprehensive book for absolute beginners witten by Thomas W. de Boer.
The book contains already published material, which is used with permision of the authors.
The current version of the book is devoted to Visual Prolog 7.1.
Contents
- The Integrated Development Environment
- Forms
- Simple user interfacing
- A closer look at the IDE
- Fundamental Prolog
- Data modeling in Prolog
- Using Forms or Dialogs and Controls: a minimal database
- Object oriented programming - classes and objects
- Declarations in Visual Prolog
- Recursion, lists and sorting
- Reading, writing, streams and files
- More data structures: Stacks, Queues and Trees
Appendices
- Everything about Dialogs and Forms
- List manipulating predicates
Download
- A Beginners Guide to Visual Prolog (PDF format, 275 pages).
- Examples from A Beginners Guide to Visual Prolog (ZIP format, 445 KB).