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3 The prolog language
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What was the main idea of Prolog when invented?
To manipulate natural language sentences -
What is the difference in prolog if you compare it to other conventional languages like C++, Java or Python?
Prolog belongs to the declarative programming field -
What is declarative programming?
a programming paradigm (style of building the structure and elements of programs) that expresses the logic of computations without describing its control flow. -
What is the difference between declarative and imperative programming?
In declarative programming we are not concerned how to do it, but what we want to do. -
What is the rule of a constant?
Starts with a lowercase letter, can be followed by numbers, underscores or digits -
What is the rule of a variable?
Start with an upper case letter, can be followed by numbers, underscores or digits -
How is an atomic sentence called in prolog?
Atoms -
Where is the "," operator equivalent to?
The AND operator -
How do we make a comment in Prolog?
The % sign -
how do we load the family knowledge base?
[family].
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