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== Haskell == |
== Haskell == |
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Haskell is a programming language with the following features: |
Haskell is a programming language with the following features: |
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== Further reading == |
== Further reading == |
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* [[History of Haskell]] |
* [[History of Haskell]] |
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* [[Future of Haskell]] |
* [[Future of Haskell]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:57, 23 April 2021
Haskell
Haskell is a programming language with the following features:
What it means | What it is good for | |
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functional | ? | ? |
garbage collected | ? | ? |
high-level | ? | ? |
lambda functions | ? | ? |
lazy | ? | ? |
pattern matching | Example:
fib 0 = 0 fib 1 = 1 fib n = fib (n - 2) + fib (n - 1) |
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pure | ? | ? |
static typed | ? | ? |
strongly typed | ? | ? |