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タグ: functional_programming [12 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag functional_programming.
  • Efficient Graph Algorithms Using Lazy Monolithic Arrays
    Journal of Functional Programming, Vol. 8, No. 4. (1998), pp. 323-333.
    by Thomas Johnsson
    posted to algorithm functional_programming graph lazy by wnoise on 2008-02-27 07:49:07 as **
  • Putting curry-howard to work
    (2005), pp. 74-85.
    by Tim Sheard
  • Building domain-specific embedded languages
    ACM Computing Surveys, Vol. 28, No. 4es. (December 1996)
    by Paul Hudak
  • Foundations for Programming Languages (Foundations of Computing)
    (01 September 1996)
    by John C Mitchell
  • Comparing Id and Haskell in a Monte Carlo Photon Transport Code
    Journal of Functional Programming, Vol. 5, No. 3. (1995), pp. 283-316.
    by JP Hammes, O Lubeck, APW Böhm
    posted to functional_programming haskell montecarlo by madhadron on 2006-09-01 01:56:17 as **
  • Code reuse through polymorphic variants
    (2000)
  • The essence of functional programming
    (1992), pp. 1-14.
    by Philip Wadler
  • A history of Haskell: being lazy with class
    (2007)
    by Paul Hudak, John Hughes, Simon P Jones, Philip Wadler
  • Can programming be liberated from the von Neumann style?: a functional style and its algebra of programs
    Commun. ACM, Vol. 21, No. 8. (August 1978), pp. 613-641.
    by John Backus
  • Comprehending Monads
    (1990), pp. 61-78.
    by PL Wadler
  • An introduction to partial evaluation
    ACM Comput. Surv., Vol. 28, No. 3. (September 1996), pp. 480-503.
    by Neil D Jones
  • Conception, evolution, and application of functional programming languages
    ACM Comput. Surv., Vol. 21, No. 3. (September 1989), pp. 359-411.
    by Paul Hudak
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