Prolog Programming for Beginners: Tips and Tools for Setting Up Your Environment

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To set up a Prolog programming environment, SWI-Prolog is recommended as a user-friendly and free implementation suitable for beginners. Users appreciate its modern interface compared to older versions. The SWI-Prolog website provides valuable resources, including tutorials and documentation, which can help newcomers get started. A specific link to a learning resource on the SWI-Prolog site was highlighted as particularly useful for those seeking guidance in Prolog programming. Overall, SWI-Prolog is seen as a solid choice for personal use and educational purposes.
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I wish to do some Prolog programming,

How to set up the environment? Which implementation, IDE is easy on the beginner? Ofcorse it has to be free at least for personal use.

Any hints would be very welcome. I googled Prolog and all what I could find was some Win 3.1 looking programs, surely there is something more up-to-date.
 
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Thanks, looks promising specially the link found on the site to

http://lernen.bildung.hessen.de/informatik/swiprolog/indexe.htm

this is something I was looking for.
 
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