Prolog Programming
A (short) Prolog introduction provided by Aidan Dixon
can be found at the University of Sheffield.
Test it!.
Another on-line source is the Prolog tutorial by J.
R. Fisher from the California State Polytechnic University. Have
fun!
All about the programming language Prolog can be found in the
"Frequently Asked Questions" (FAQ) and the
"Prolog Resource Guide" (PRG):
-
FAQ collects addresses, books and all frequent questions raised in
the newsgroup comp.lang.prolog (see below).
- PRG
Part 1 contains answers to general questions about Prolog
resources such as books, mailing lists, programm libraries, etc.
- PRG
Part 2 lists all commercial and free Prolog, logic programming and
constraint system implementations.
Archives of the most popular newsgroup comp.lang.prolog are provided sorted
by date and sorted
by subjects (slightly out-dated).
And, last not least, many links (e.g. to references of the FAQ) on
logic programming can be found here.