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Mastering Prolog: The Power of Logic Programming

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Mastering The Power of Logic Programming is your departure point into the fascinating world of Prolog—a language that's not just another tool, but your key to unlocking the immense power of logic programming. This comprehensive guide takes the essence of Prolog and presents it in an approachable manner tailored for both novice programmers and seasoned coders. It distills the complex syntax and operations into easily understandable chapters, preventing the sensation of information overload. Mastering The Power of Logic Programming is structured into ten thoughtfully curated
Compiled by Stephen Graham , a self-taught authority in the field, this book embodies his passion for technology and his commitment to making logical programming accessible to all. Begin your journey with us, and equip yourself with the knowledge and tools needed to conquer the world of logic programming. No matter where you are on your programming journey, Mastering The Power of Logic Programming is here to guide you every step of the way.

41 pages, Paperback

Published August 5, 2023

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Stephen Graham

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Stephen Graham is an academic and author who researches cities and urban life. He is Professor of Cities and Society at the Global Urban Research Unit and is based in Newcastle University's School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape.

Professor Graham has a background in Geography, Planning and the Sociology of Technology. His research centres, in particular, on:

•relations between cities, technology and infrastructure
•urban aspects of surveillance
•the mediation of urban life by digital technologies; and
• connections between security, militarisation and urban life.
Writing, publishing and lecturing across many countries and a variety of disciplines, Professor Graham has been Visiting Professor at MIT and NYU, amongst other institutions. The author, editor or co-author of seven major books, his work has been translated into eleven languages

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