- Prolog Tutorial
- Prolog - Home
- Prolog - Introduction
- Prolog - Environment Setup
- Prolog - Hello World
- Prolog - Basics
- Prolog - Relations
- Prolog - Data Objects
- Prolog - Operators
- Loop & Decision Making
- Conjunctions & Disjunctions
- Prolog - Lists
- Recursion and Structures
- Prolog - Backtracking
- Prolog - Different and Not
- Prolog - Inputs and Outputs
- Prolog - Built-In Predicates
- Tree Data Structure (Case Study)
- Prolog - Examples
- Prolog - Basic Programs
- Prolog - Examples of Cuts
- Towers of Hanoi Problem
- Prolog - Linked Lists
- Monkey and Banana Problem
- Prolog Useful Resources
- Prolog - Quick Guide
- Prolog - Useful Resources
- Prolog - Discussion
Prolog Tutorial
Prolog or PROgramming in LOGics is a logical and declarative programming language. It is one major example of the fourth generation language that supports the declarative programming paradigm. This is particularly suitable for programs that involve symbolic or non-numeric computation.
Audience
This reference has been prepared for the beginners to help them understand the basics of prolog.
Prerequisites
For this tutorial, it is assumed that the reader has a prior knowledge in coding.
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