Abstract

In his 1983 dissertation [1], Ehud Shapiro lamented the lack of literature available on good Prolog programming style. While manuals for the language existed, there was little available to guide a new programmer into the best ways of using the elements of the language to write good programs rather than merely programs that work.

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