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Haskell (programming language) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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...dardized 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 exist......nts stemming from the purity of Haskell and its theoretical roots. Jan-Willem Maessen, in 2002, and Simon Peyton Jones, in 2003, discussed problems associated with lazy evaluation while also acknowledging the theoretic... (Read Full Article)
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Lambda Calculus
MacTech Magazine (Apr 29 2008) Explore Article
...cal. It has only a few syntactic constructs yet it can still express everything that is computable [Peyton Jones, 1987]. Anything it lacks can be bootstrapped. Since I described LISP previously, I can now use LIS......ecome (lambda (x) (lambda (y) (lambda (z) ...))), etc.. This technique is called currying after Haskell Curry, but was originally introduced by Schönfinkel [Révész, 1988]. Notice that currying relies on two...
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Spark's Pensieve - Work at Msrc – Haskell, GC, Papers
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...ng at Cambridge this past weekend. The paper is about yield, (yes, finally!). It is coauthored with Simon Peyton Jones and Amr Sabry, though most of the actual writing was done by me. So in many senses this paper will ......esult in a new function that awaits the remaining argument is called “currying” – named after Haskell B Curry. Does this interest you? If so you should consider reading up ... (Read Full Article)
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Haskell (programming language) - Wikipedia
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...dardized purely functional programming language with non-strict semantics, named after the logician Haskell Curry. It is one of the more popular functional languages, and the lazy functional language on Haskell is......nts stemming from the purity of Haskell and its theoretical roots. Jan-Willem Maessen, in 2002, and Simon Peyton Jones, in 2003, discussed problems associated with lazy evaluation while also acknowledging the theoretic...
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cs.utah.edu (Jan 19 2008) Explore Article
...ttee’s efforts: a purely functional programming language called Haskell, named after the logician Haskell B. Curry whose work provides the logical basis for much of ours. The committee’s primary goal was to desig...... Johnsson, Mark Jones, Dick Kieburtz, John Launchbury, Erik Meijer, Rishiyur Nikhil, John Peterson, Simon Peyton Jones, Mike Reeve, Alastair Reid, Colin Runciman, Philip Wadler, David Wise, Jonathan Young. Finally, I w... (Read Full Article)
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Microsoft Research Home (Jan 11 2008) Explore Article
...aul 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......ionally elegant use of SK combinators (Turner, 1979b; Turner, 1979a). (Turner’s work was based on Haskell Curry’s combinatory calculus (Curry and Feys, 1958), a variable-less version of Alonzo Church’s lambd... (Read Full Article)
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Yet Another Haskell Tutorial
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...ttee’s efforts: a purely functional programming language called Haskell, named after the logician Haskell B. Curry whose work provides the logical basis for much of ours. The committee’s primary goal was to desig...... Johnsson, Mark Jones, Dick Kieburtz, John Launchbury, Erik Meijer, Rishiyur Nikhil, John Peterson, Simon Peyton Jones, Mike Reeve, Alastair Reid, Colin Runciman, Philip Wadler, David Wise, Jonathan Young. Finally, I w... (Read Full Article)
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Haskell (programming language)
DIEMAZZ (Nov 18 2007) Explore Article
functional, non-strict, modular Simon Peyton-Jones, Paul Hudak[1], Philip Wadler, et al static, strong, inferred GHC, Hugs, NHC, JHC, Yhc Helium, Gofe......nts stemming from the purity of Haskell and its theoretical roots. Jan-Willem Maessen, in 2002, and Simon Peyton Jones, in 2003, discussed problems associated with lazy evaluation while also acknowledging the theoretic...
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Haskell (programming language)
nichecreator.com (Nov 2 2007) Explore Article
...dardized 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 exist......nts stemming from the purity of Haskell and its theoretical roots. Jan-Willem Maessen, in 2002, and Simon Peyton Jones, in 2003, discussed problems associated with lazy evaluation while also acknowledging the theoretic...
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Haskell Weekly News: September 23, 2007
The Haskell Sequence (Sep 23 2007) Explore Article
...g - is it all Greek to you? Factor with a dash of curry How to learn to program I dated Haskell Curry's daughter Importance and Prominence and the wave: FP A Beautiful Regex Matcher... In Haske......struggling against impossible odds to achieve inhuman perfection. Adam Turoff: In any case, Simon Peyton Jones is right -- the way forward involves functional programming, whether it means choosing a langua... (Read Full Article)
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