Hello Antonio, it is definitively worth having such kind of examples.
A remark: it is maybe not a good idea to use section numbering because this can change when the documentation is updated. Maybe it is better to group them by subject. Daniel PS: I could not look at your examples (the links are broken). Le 17 avr. 2014 à 07:20, Antonio Vega <[email protected]> a écrit : > Its been long since I've written a prolog program, turbo prolog was the only > one I had access to. I remember how well prolog help me then on mechanical > systems synthesis, and I wondered if if it still do the magic for a > manufacturing simulation problem I am dealing with. Being linux my os for > many years, I naturally searched for prolog implementations under it, and > came across gnuprolog, tried it with some sucsess but there are enough > differences/difficulties,( specially on term processing, streams and I/o, ) > that I want to overcome. > Source code examples per predicate or group of predicates, and its > correspondent query result really helped me then to go into practical matters > ( further than the typical family member relationships examples) and I wonder > if such files are already available for gnuprolog. > If not, I guess I can share the ones I eventually taylor for myself, my model > would be to somehow upload code and queries on files named after the > pertinent section say 8-4.pro or 8-4-1.pro depending on the intended scope. > even better a small wiki system will further motivate comunity cooperation > speeding the process. > Anyway I would like to hear if is whorth our while. > Regards > Antonio Vega > -- Ce message a ete verifie par MailScanner pour des virus ou des polluriels et rien de suspect n'a ete trouve.
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