Subject: Re: Prolog Assignment

> 
> Dear Christian,
> 
>  Is it possible to go over the assignment questions in the lectures, rather
> than carrying on teaching Prolog material, which may or may not be in the
> exam(I don't know). 

Don't assume (not for this paper -- not for *any* paper) that
just because something is taught late in the semester it won't
be on the exam. In many cases the most important material is
taught towards the end of the paper (because not until
the end do the students have the right background to understand
the important stuff), and of course the important material will
be covered on the final.

Just thought I'd warn you....

/CC

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