Articles mentioning both Paul Hudak and John Peterson

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  1. Arrows

    Informatics Homepages Server (May 6 2008) Explore Article

    ... Elliott. Genuinely functional user interfaces. In Haskell Workshop, pages 41–69, September 2001. Paul Hudak, Antony Courtney, Henrik Nilsson, and John Peterson. Arrows, robots, and functional reactive programming. In Johan Jeuring and Simon Peyton Jones, edit... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Ross Paterson   International Conference on Functional Programming   Matthias Felleisen

  2. An Optimizing Compiler For Scheme

    The ACM Portal (May 5 2008) Explore Article

    ...Kelsey Yale Univ., New Haven, CT Jonathan Rees Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA Paul Hudak Yale Univ., New Haven, CT James Philbin Yale Univ., New Haven, CT Rodney A. Brooks , Richard P. Gab......lin Shivers, Environment analysis via ΔCFA, ACM SIGPLAN Notices, v.41 n.1, p.127-140, January 2006 John Peterson, Untagged data in tagged environments: choosing optimal representations at compile time, Proceeding... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Matthias Felleisen   United Kingdom   Paul Hudak

  3. IBM dW: Explore functional programming with Haskell

    IBM United States (Apr 6 2008) Explore Article

    ...ively for learning Haskell, and by extension, for this article. "A Gentle Introduction to Haskell" (Paul Hudak, John Peterson, and Joseph Fasel, haskell.org, June 2000): Another Haskell tutorial. Don't let the title fool you.... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Haskell   Erlang   Joseph Fasel

  4. Prototyping Real-Time Vision Systems: An Experiment in DSL Design

    Haskell (Mar 28 2008) Explore Article

    Alastair Reid, John Peterson, Paul Hudak, Greg Hager Abstract We describe the transformation of XVision, a large library of C++ code for rea... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Greg Hager   John Peterson   Paul Hudak

  5. padl01 - FVision: A Declarative Language for Visual Tracking

    Haskell (Mar 28 2008) Explore Article

    FVision: A Declarative Language for Visual Tracking John Peterson, Greg Hager, Paul Hudak, Alastair Reid Abstract Functional programming languages are not generally associated with computat... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Greg Hager   John Peterson   Paul Hudak

  6. A Gentle Introduction to Haskell, Version 98 - Club d'entraide des développeurs francophones

    gorgonite.developpez.com (Mar 17 2008) Explore Article

    ...e (Home Page) TuTuX Il s'agit d'une traduction d'un ouvrage de référence sur Haskell écrit par : Paul Hudak (Yale University), John Peterson (Yale University) et Joseph Fasel (Los Alamos National Laboratory) Vous y trouverez une présentati... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Joseph Fasel   John Peterson   Yale University

  7. afp-arrows.pdf (application/pdf Object)

    cs.chalmers.se (Feb 14 2008) Explore Article

    ...n. http://www.haskell.org/arrows/. 7. Joe English. Hxml. http://www.flightlab.com/∼joe/hxml/. 8. Paul Hudak, Antony Courtney, Henrik Nilsson, and John Peterson. Arrows, robots, and functional reactive programming. In Summer School on Advanced Functional Progr... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Peter Thiemann   Benjamin C. Pierce   Jeremy Gibbons

  8. Functional Programming and 3d Games (pdf)

    Java SSH for weill (Feb 1 2008) Explore Article

    ...obotic programming. In International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 1999. [7]Alastair Reid, John Peterson, Greg Hager, and Paul Hudak. Prototyping real- time vision systems: An experiment in DSL design. In Proc. Int'l Conference on S... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Microsoft Research   ACM Press   Don Stewart

  9. Publications on FRP

    Haskell (Jan 20 2008) Explore Article

    ...rappé: Functional Reactive Programming in Java, Antony Courtney, PADL 01 * Yale FRP User's Manual, John Peterson, Zhanyong Wan, Paul Hudak, and Henrik Nilsson, Yale CSD Tech Report, Jan 01 * Functional Reactive Programming from First Prin... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Walid Taha   Greg Hager   John Peterson

  10. daume02yaht.pdf (application/pdf Object)

    cs.utah.edu (Jan 19 2008) Explore Article

    ...ramming. Moreover, none of the known tutorials introduce input/output and iteractivity soon enough (Paul Hudak’s book is an exception in that it does introduce IO by page 35, though the focus and aim of that ...... Hughes, Thomas 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... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Philip Wadler   Computer Architecture   Dick Kieburtz

  11. history.pdf (application/pdf Object)

    Microsoft Research Home (Jan 11 2008) Explore Article

    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 Pey......ument. It gave Haskell both visibility and credibility. 1994. Haskell gained Internet presence when John Peterson registered the haskell.org domain name and set up a server and website at Yale. (Hudak’s group at... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Ennals   Unicode   Ross Paterson

  12. Yet Another Haskell Tutorial

    Index of / (Jan 11 2008) Explore Article

    ...amming. Moreover, none of the known tutorials introduce input/output and interactivity soon enough (Paul Hudak’s book is an exception in that it does introduce IO by page 35, though the focus and aim of that ...... Hughes, Thomas 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... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Computer Architecture   Dick Kieburtz   Haskellers

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