1. Haskell is a standardized purely functional programming language with non-strict semantics, named after the logician Haskell Curry. Following the release of Miranda, in 1985, functional languages proliferated. By 1987, there existed more than a dozen non-strict, purely functional programming languages. Of these Miranda was the most widely used, but was proprietary. At the conference on Functional Programming Languages and Computer Architecture (FPCA '87) in Portland, Oregon, a meeting was held d (Read Full Article)

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