A Guide to Artificial Intelligence with Visual Prolog

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A Guide to Artificial Intelligence with Visual Prolog by Randall Scott published by Outskirts Press is an introduction to both Prolog and Visual Prolog designed for newcomers to Prolog with some conventional programming background (such as BASIC, C, C++, Pascal, etc.).

Randall Scott proceeds along a logical, easy-to-grasp path as he explains the beginnings of Prolog, classic algorithms to get you started, and many of the unique features of Visual Prolog.

Readers will also gain key insights into application development, application design, interface construction, troubleshooting, and more.

In addition, there are numerous sample examples to learn from, copious illustrations and information on helpful resources.

"A Guide to Artificial Intelligence with Visual Prolog" is less like a traditional textbook and more like a workshop where you can learn at your own pace - so you can start harnessing the power of Visual Prolog for whatever your mind can dream up.

Supplementary package

The book is accompanied by a Downloadable Supplementary Package (for Visual Prolog 7.2).

See also

About Randall Scott

Randall Scott is a retired Army Captain, Computer Scientist, and Assistant Professor. He holds a BS degree in Computer Engineering from Syracuse University and a MS degree in Computer Science (Software Engineering) from the Naval Postgraduate School. Scott has served as a Tactical Communications Engineer, Systems Engineer, Software Security Expert, and much more. He lives in Martinez, Georgia.

Editorial Review

Read the Editorial Review from Outskirts Press.

Buy "A Guide to Artificial Intelligence with Visual Prolog"

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