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# Alpha Beta Pruning | |||
=== Download === | === Download === |
Revision as of 17:53, 15 September 2010
Visual Prolog for Tyros is a comprehensive book written by Eduardo Costa.
It is a good starting point to study Visual Prolog. And it might be used by teachers for education.
The book includes a number of examples illustrating different features of Visual Prolog.
The latest edition of the book is "Visual Prolog 7.3 for Tyros".
Contents
I Savoir-faire
- Introduction
- Forms
- Mouse events
- Less Figures
- Horn Clauses
- Console Applications
- Grammars
- Painting
- Data types
- How to solve it in Prolog
- Facts
- Classes and Objects
- Giuseppe Peano
- L-Systems
- Games
- Animation
- Text Editor
- Printing
- Tab forms and other goodies
- Bugs
- A Data Base Manager
- Books and articles
II Artificial Intelligence
- Search
- Neural Networks
- Alpha Beta Pruning
Download
- Visual Prolog 7.3
- Visual Prolog 7.3 for Tyros (September, 2010, PDF).
- Examples 7.3 (zip).
- Visual Prolog 7.2
- Visual Prolog 7.2 for Tyros (January, 2009, PDF).
- Examples 7.2 (zip).
- Visual Prolog 7.1
- Visual Prolog 7.1 for Tyros (PDF).
- Examples 7.1 (zip).