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Authors
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A History of Haskell: Being Lazy With Class
April 16, 2007
Paul Hudak
Yale University paul.hudak@yale.edu
John Hughes
Chalmers University rjmh@cs.chalmers.se
Simon Peyton Jones
Microsoft Research simonpj@microsoft.com
Philip Wadler
University of Edinburgh wadler@inf.ed.ac.uk
Abstract
This paper describes the history of Haskell, including its genesis and principles, technical contributions, implementations and tools, and applications and impact.
1. Introduction
In September of 1987 a meeting (Read Full Article)
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