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http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Programming:Prolog
This book can serve as a textbook or tutorial for anyone who wants to learn the prolog programming language. No prior programming experience is required. Some basic knowledge of logic can come in handy. For those new to the subject, a short introduction to logic is given, but this is not required reading.
http://www.thefreecountry.com/documentation/onlineprolog.shtml
This page lists free online tutorials and references on the Prolog programming language and on logic programming. Many of the tutorials are designed to teach you how to program in Prolog from ground up
http://www.scre.ac.uk/personal/pb/prologbook/
The Prolog course for which these notes are designed is intended for undergraduate students who have some programming experience and may even have written a few programs in Prolog
http://ktiml.mff.cuni.cz/~bartak/prolog/
An On-line Guide to Prolog Programming designed and maintained by Roman Bartk
http://pennhealth.com/ency/content/index.html
This health encyclopedia contains over 3,800 articles on virtually every topic you want to learn more about, all with illustrations to help you understand more about your body. Browse the Encyclopedia using the links below, or use our search box (above) to search for specific terms.
http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/OpenPrinting
Here I solved my problem to print in Linux with a Laser Jet 1005 printer.
Here you can find resources to help with printing under free operating systems like GNU/Linux and the BSDs or under commercial UNIX-like systems such as Solaris and OS X.
http://www.asmcommunity.net/board/index.php
The Assembly Language Resource