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Functional languages / Procedural programming languages / Type theory / ML / Type system / Standard ML of New Jersey / Programming language / OCaml / Module / Software engineering / Computing / Programming language theory
Date: 2008-08-07 13:42:03
Functional languages
Procedural programming languages
Type theory
ML
Type system
Standard ML of New Jersey
Programming language
OCaml
Module
Software engineering
Computing
Programming language theory

Understanding and Evolving the ML Module System Derek Dreyer

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