Learn Prolog Programming From Zero to Hero
You’ve just stumbled upon the most complete, in-depth Prolog programming course online.
Whether you want to:
- build the skills you need to get your first Prolog programming job
- move to a more senior software developer position
- become a computer scientist mastering in computation
- or just learn prolog to be able to create your own prolog apps quickly.
...this complete Prolog Masterclass is the course you need to do all of this, and more.
This course is designed to give you the Prolog skills you need to become a Prolog developer. By the end of the course, you will understand Prolog extremely well and be able to build your own Prolog apps and be productive as a computer scientist and software developer.
Here’s just some of what you’ll learn
(It’s okay if you don’t understand all this yet, you will in the course)
All the essential Prolog keywords, facts, relations, arguments and expressions needed to fully understand exactlywhat you’re coding and why - making programming easy to grasp and less frustrating.
You will learn the answers to questions like What is a Prolog database, What are rules and models and to apply them to your Prolog apps.
Functions and Main Structure of Expert Systems along with dealing with uncertainty and knowledge representation.
Complete chapters on Backtracking programming and many aspects of the Prolog Recursive mechanism (the protocols and tools for building applications) so you can code for all platforms and derestrict your program’s user base.
How to develop powerful Prolog applications using Advanced Tree Representations and Pattern-Directed Programming.
Ready to get started, developer?
Enroll now using the “Add to Cart” button on the right, and get started on your way to creative, advanced Prolog brilliance. Or, take this course for a free spin using the preview feature, so you know you’re 100% certain this course is for you.
See you on the inside (hurry, Prolog is waiting!)
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