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* [http://www.bluishcoder.co.nz/2006/10/factor-parser-combinator-example.html Haskell-style parser combinators in Factor: s-expression reader] |
* [http://www.bluishcoder.co.nz/2006/10/factor-parser-combinator-example.html Haskell-style parser combinators in Factor: s-expression reader] |
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+ | * [http://useless-factor.blogspot.com/2007/08/factors-curry.html Factor with a dash of curry] |
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= Imperative, statically typed = |
= Imperative, statically typed = |
Revision as of 07:49, 21 August 2007
Articles comparing Haskell to other languages.
Functional programming
CAL
Erlang
Lisp
Oz
Qi
Scheme
XSLT
Stack programming
Forth
Factor
Imperative, statically typed
Ada
C
C#
- The New Lambda Expressions Feature in C# 3.0
- Immutability, Purity, and Referential Transparency in C#
- Haskell for C# 3 Programmers
- Null pointers vs None vs Maybe
- The "ole in the middle "pattern
- How much Haskell can I squeeze out of C#?
- Monadic Parser Combinators using C# 3.0
Eiffel
Java
- More Haskell in Java 7 or 8?
- Type classes in Java
- Closures and bottom for Java
- An infinite list in Java
- Maybe monad in Java
Scala
Imperative, dynamically typed
Javascript
Lua
Perl 6
Python
- Haskell versus Python
- Using Haskell in Python: haskellembed
- Understanding Monads Via Python List Comprehensions