Functional languages

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11Lambda World 1 OctoberRoom to Grow Evolving functional programming languages Erik Osheim (@d6)

Lambda World 1 OctoberRoom to Grow Evolving functional programming languages Erik Osheim (@d6)

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- Date: 2016-10-01 19:33:35
    12Parallel Transaction Processing in Functional Languages Towards Practical Functional Databases Lesley Wevers1 , Marieke Huisman1 , and Ander de Keijzer2 1

    Parallel Transaction Processing in Functional Languages Towards Practical Functional Databases Lesley Wevers1 , Marieke Huisman1 , and Ander de Keijzer2 1

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    Source URL: eprints.eemcs.utwente.nl

    - Date: 2013-03-20 04:41:38
      13The Intensional Transformation for Functional Languages with User-Defined Data Types 1 2  Georgios Fourtounis1,∗

      The Intensional Transformation for Functional Languages with User-Defined Data Types 1 2 Georgios Fourtounis1,∗

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      Source URL: www.softlab.ntua.gr

      - Date: 2011-07-05 14:34:48
        14Formally Specifying and Analyzing a Parallel Virtual Machine for Lazy Functional Languages Using Maude Georgios Fourtounis1,2 2 ¨

        Formally Specifying and Analyzing a Parallel Virtual Machine for Lazy Functional Languages Using Maude Georgios Fourtounis1,2 2 ¨

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        - Date: 2011-09-18 05:48:24
          15Implementing Non-Strict Functional Languages with the Generalized Intensional Transformation Georgios Fourtounis   National Technical University of Athens

          Implementing Non-Strict Functional Languages with the Generalized Intensional Transformation Georgios Fourtounis National Technical University of Athens

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          - Date: 2014-07-03 06:52:49
            16The Generalized Intensional Transformation for Implementing Lazy Functional Languages? Georgios Fourtounis1 , Nikolaos Papaspyrou1 , and Panos Rondogiannis2 1  2

            The Generalized Intensional Transformation for Implementing Lazy Functional Languages? Georgios Fourtounis1 , Nikolaos Papaspyrou1 , and Panos Rondogiannis2 1 2

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            - Date: 2014-04-01 20:34:03
              17On Functional Logic Programming and its Application to Testing Sebastian Fischer Programming Languages and Compiler Construction Department of Computing Science Christian-Albrechts University of Kiel

              On Functional Logic Programming and its Application to Testing Sebastian Fischer Programming Languages and Compiler Construction Department of Computing Science Christian-Albrechts University of Kiel

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              Source URL: www-ps.informatik.uni-kiel.de

              - Date: 2014-06-15 10:42:57
                18Regular Approximation of Computation Paths in Logic and Functional Languages John Gallagher March 1996

                Regular Approximation of Computation Paths in Logic and Functional Languages John Gallagher March 1996

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                Source URL: repository.readscheme.org

                - Date: 2010-10-22 08:04:36
                  19Hardware/Software Co-Design using Functional Languages Alan Mycroft1,2 and Richard Sharp1,2 1  Computer Laboratory, Cambridge University

                  Hardware/Software Co-Design using Functional Languages Alan Mycroft1,2 and Richard Sharp1,2 1 Computer Laboratory, Cambridge University

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                  Source URL: rich.recoil.org

                  - Date: 2006-04-13 14:58:02
                    20Managing the Haskell Dependency Hell with Nix Peter SimonsIntroduction Purely functional programming languages like Haskell encourage software engineers to write re-usable code. As of today, the Haskell commu

                    Managing the Haskell Dependency Hell with Nix Peter SimonsIntroduction Purely functional programming languages like Haskell encourage software engineers to write re-usable code. As of today, the Haskell commu

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                    Source URL: www.bioinf.uni-leipzig.de

                    - Date: 2013-05-14 07:18:32