>>2
I haven't found it recommended when i searched online.
Is it good ? Would you recommend it ?
especially since you already know Scheme
Do I ? ^^
"Clause and Effect: Prolog for the Working Programmer" seems to also be written by Clocksin.
Between that one and "Programming in Prolog", which one would you recommend if you have read both ?
>>4
Thank you for the standard, and i will definitely check Seven languages in seven weeks.
Once i have a good grasp of the language, i might choose scheme for the implementation.
And as you pointed out, some chapters are about logic programming, didn't know that, thx.
I get that the fifth step is optional, but who knows.