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Functional languages / Lisp programming language / Reasoning / Prolog / Artificial intelligence / Logic programming / Common Lisp / Backtracking / Backward chaining / Software engineering / Computing / Computer programming
Date: 2012-10-01 15:31:57
Functional languages
Lisp programming language
Reasoning
Prolog
Artificial intelligence
Logic programming
Common Lisp
Backtracking
Backward chaining
Software engineering
Computing
Computer programming

Artificial Intelligence through Prolog by Neil C. Rowe

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