I bought Clocksin & Mellish which is a great introduction as I knew nothing!

Later I managed to get a copy of The Art of Prolog (AOP) from eBay for about 
twenty five quid in paperback which, although the version of Prolog is 
“quaint”, the information in that book is mind bending. If you think you know 
Prolog, go and have another read. It will keep me busy for years to come I 
think!

All the best,
Sean Charles


On 5 Nov 2013, at 23:10, Patrick <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Everyone
> 
> This is my first post here.
> 
> I need to study to catch up with you guys.
> 
> I am wondering what your favourite Prolog books are?!
> 
> Thanks-Patrick
> 
> 
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