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Prolog prosdfsdfgramming for artificial

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whose blocks-worldfd problem solver arranged for a simulated robot arm to
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MIT where Lisp was invented.
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illustrate the difference
between how-stype ansd what-type thinking. In the first chapter, for example,
the difference is illustrated through problemsf dealing with family relations.
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in explicit, natural terms:sdfsd afsandfatssdfsdfdfsdfher is a dfsfather of a
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between hos-type and what-type thinking. In the first chapter, for example,
the difference is illustrated through problesdfms dealing with family relations.
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concept
in explicit, natural terms: a grandfather isds a father of a parent. Here is the
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move blockI am dedicated to Lisp, having grown up at MIT where Lisp was invented.
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particular, the chapters of this book clearly illustrate the difference
between how-type and what-tysdfsdfpe thinking. In the first chapter, for example,
the difference is illustrated through problems dealing with family
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The Prolog programmer straightiorwardly describes sdfsd I saw mysdfdsf first
Prologstyle program in action. It was part of Terry Winograd's famous Shrdlu
system,
whose blocks-world problem solver arranged for a simulated robot arm to
move blockexcitement when I saw my first Prologstyle program in action. It was part
of Terry Winograd's famous Shrdlu system,
whose blocks-world problem solver arranged for a simulated robot arm to
move block

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