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Exercises #31

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grahamgower opened this issue Mar 17, 2022 · 1 comment
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Exercises #31

grahamgower opened this issue Mar 17, 2022 · 1 comment

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@grahamgower
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grahamgower commented Mar 17, 2022

Thanks for the amazing resource! It's greatly apreciated, and I'm learning a lot. One thing that is lacking is a concrete set of exercises that follow the content. Any recommendations would be highly regarded. There are occasional suggestions to improve some predicate as an exercise, but I was usually blocked immediately by lack of knowledge.

I've started on 99 prolog problems, which are very useful, but the problems do show their age somewhat and I recognise that these are not in the same spirit as the Power of Prolog site. Although, maybe improving those exercises could also be seen as an exercise. :)

[EDIT]: PS, this is from the perspective of an absolute beginner. Also, I'm only half way through the book so these comments largely apply to the early material where beginner-friendly exercises would be a great asset.

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thanks for the link ;)

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