Wow, what a wonderful explanation! Thank you for taking the time to make it so simple, clear, and easy to follow. I wish this was the intro I received when I first started learning Prolog in class. It would've made a world of difference. MUCH appreciation for you! Great job!
idk why nobody mentioned this. But you gotta explain why the "like" function is not a keyword in prolog. And how prolog recognizes it as a user-created function, as well as the default interpretation of the function. You gloss over all of that to give a very simplistic usage of prolog. True, it helps some people, but it definitely does not show an understanding of prolog's strengths/weaknesses as a programming language. That is something many would like to see in such a video.
This was a quick & very basic tutorial. The title doesnot even say "prolog functions" in it. That is why details related to functions are not present, of course. I can make another detailed video on prolog functions and on prolog as a programming language (for details related to strengths and weaknesses as a language). Many people are looking for a quick overview or a starting point, they do not have time to watch a 30 minute or 1 hour video. I have to consider all aspects before designing technical content for tutorials.
A person who understands programming is going to understand that. A person who doesn't understand programming and is learning prolog (for some unexplainable reason) is not going to the understand what u are saying even if it was explained in the video. So either way she didn't really need to say it because if she did it's likely she would confuse more people. The human explanation instead of computer one in this video is what makes it make sense. If you want detailed explanation of Prolog's strenghts / weaknesses as a programming language I'm sure there are other vidoes out there, documentation and chat gpt.
This was really amazing that you explained Prolog in just 8 minutes. With full understanding. Thank you for making this, it really helped. 😊
This means a lot. ❤️
Never understood it like I do right now. Thank you from South Africa!
So glad to hear that!
All good but X and Y have friendship if X likes Y AND Y likes X, i don't think one sided interest can be considered friendship
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I kinda agree bro...! ..😂
This was a very clear explanation, thank you!
Wow, what a wonderful explanation! Thank you for taking the time to make it so simple, clear, and easy to follow. I wish this was the intro I received when I first started learning Prolog in class. It would've made a world of difference. MUCH appreciation for you! Great job!
her voice >>>>>>>>> handwriting ♥ thank you so much
Thank you i guess :D
Thanks this was so easy to follow along with!
omg so german, so local,so organic, so fresh
Thank u for explaining this in a simple language
Thanks you very much.... This is really helpful ❤️❤️❤️❤️
You are about 10x more clear than my university professor, Thanks!
Thank you so much for making my day! ❤️
Clear explanation. But, it will be perfect with the example for 'not' keyword 😉
Thank You mam 😊
Thank you very clear explanation
Glad you liked it
Thank you so much .Please make more of this !:)
Thanks for your explanation, madam.😊
nicely explained 😃😃
It was very helpful
100%
clear explanation
nice one !
would you mind please telling us the use of prolog language
Got my exam today and this is my total preparation for it 😅
You've graceful voice and a nice flow.. = )
Thank you :D
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amazinggggggg thank youuuu
Welcome 😊
cool video!
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really very healpful ......
Glad to hear that
idk why nobody mentioned this. But you gotta explain why the "like" function is not a keyword in prolog. And how prolog recognizes it as a user-created function, as well as the default interpretation of the function.
You gloss over all of that to give a very simplistic usage of prolog. True, it helps some people, but it definitely does not show an understanding of prolog's strengths/weaknesses as a programming language. That is something many would like to see in such a video.
noone mentioned it, because noone knows wtf prolog is XD no way experienced user will randomly google "prolog tutorial"
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This was a quick & very basic tutorial. The title doesnot even say "prolog functions" in it. That is why details related to functions are not present, of course. I can make another detailed video on prolog functions and on prolog as a programming language (for details related to strengths and weaknesses as a language).
Many people are looking for a quick overview or a starting point, they do not have time to watch a 30 minute or 1 hour video. I have to consider all aspects before designing technical content for tutorials.
A person who understands programming is going to understand that. A person who doesn't understand programming and is learning prolog (for some unexplainable reason) is not going to the understand what u are saying even if it was explained in the video. So either way she didn't really need to say it because if she did it's likely she would confuse more people. The human explanation instead of computer one in this video is what makes it make sense. If you want detailed explanation of Prolog's strenghts / weaknesses as a programming language I'm sure there are other vidoes out there, documentation and chat gpt.
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Wow, Very nice video. Thank you!!