This book is for you if You're no "dummy," and you need to get quickly up to speed in intermediate to advanced C++ You've had some experience in C++ programming, but reading intermediate and advanced C++ books is slow-going You've had an introductor
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Knowledge Representation and Reasoning is at the heart of the great challenge of Artificial Intelligence: to understand the nature of intelligence and cognition so well that computers can be made to exhibit human-like abilities.