Published on: 2025-07-13 07:32:01
I realized recently that the way I have been handling answers to Prolog questions on Stack Overflow contravenes the rules. I don’t mind ignoring rules if it serves a higher purpose, but I have also come to realize that it actually is counterproductive. There is a constant flow of pre-beginner questions about Prolog on Stack Overflow. The questions I’m referring to typically sound like this: “my professor said a few incoherent things about Prolog and here’s my assignment and I don’t know where t
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April 8, 2025 Solving a "Layton Puzzle" with Prolog I have a lot in the works for the this month's Logic for Programmers release. Among other things, I'm completely rewriting the chapter on Logic Programming Languages. I originally showcased the paradigm with puzzle solvers, like eight queens or four-coloring. Lots of other demos do this too! It takes creativity and insight for humans to solve them, so a program doing it feels magical. But I'm trying to write a book about practical techniques
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April 8, 2025 Solving a "Layton Puzzle" with Prolog I have a lot in the works for the this month's Logic for Programmers release. Among other things, I'm completely rewriting the chapter on Logic Programming Languages. I originally showcased the paradigm with puzzle solvers, like eight queens or four-coloring. Lots of other demos do this too! It takes creativity and insight for humans to solve them, so a program doing it feels magical. But I'm trying to write a book about practical techniques
Keywords: answer key prolog puzzle score
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Using Large Language Models to generate Prolog planners Combining the strength of Large Language Models (LLMs) with Prolog combinatorial search is a natural fit actually delivering tangible progresses in mainstream automated planning. State of the art in LLM-generated planners Parts of the public discussion about LLMs revolves around unachievably high goals such as "General AI", but LLMs are just statistical language models after all and excel in language translation and summarization tasks f
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Brendan Greene has the ambition to outdo his last project, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, or PUBG, which sold more than 90 million copies or so. Now he’s back with a trailer for Prologue: Go Wayback, which will hit Steam early access this summer. This $20 game is a single-player open-world survival game where you goal is to weather the elements in a harsh wilderness environment. Amsterdam-based PlayerUnknown Productions has been working on it for years, and now the firm has in-game footage in
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