Prolog may not be a widely used programming language, but after this session we know so much more about it. Basic questions about Prolog and its use were answered, and we had two very different, yet equally interesting, hands-on sessions by Maxime and Akash.
Please access the recording of the main room here (at 18:27 we went into the breakout rooms and returned at 39:45):
Recording of AI004 - Get Skilled (Prolog)The recordings of the breakout rooms will be posted separately below.
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Sabine Diemt
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Original Message:
Sent: Wed January 20, 2021 04:10 AM
From: Sabine Diemt
Subject: Event - 23JAN - Get Skilled (Prolog)
On Saturday, Jan 23th, at 14:00 GMT we will host our 4th session of the Artificial Intelligence series. This flight will be slightly different than the previous ones by having a hands on skills session as well.
In this session you will gain the basics of the programming language Prolog. Along with your questions, we will discuss:
- What is Prolog being used for?
- How is Prolog useful in the field of artificial intelligence?
- What can be built using Prolog?
- How can Prolog work with the IBM Z mainframe?
Thereafter, we will guide you through some basic Prolog skills and invite you to try them out yourself during the session.
To enjoy this event to the fullest and actively participate, please use SWI-Prolog which offers an online version.
Join us to learn about Prolog from those Prolog developers:
Maxime van der Smissen - Prolog Developer
Akash Jain - Associate Engineer
Get your free ticket here, and share the event with your friends and fellow students:
Get Skilled (Prolog)
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Sabine Diemt
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