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==Foundations== Some books and links listed here can be found also in the articles of ''Theoretical foundations'' category * see [[Mathematics]] * or browse ''Theoretical foundations'' among [[Special:Categories]]. ;[http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~pt/Practical_Foundations/ Practical Foundations of Mathematics] :Paul Taylor. Cambridge University Press, ISBN: 0-521-63107-6, xii+576 pages, September 2000. ;[http://www.cwru.edu/artsci/math/wells/pub/ttt.html Toposes, Triples and Theories] :Michael Barr and Charles Wells. The revised version of their formerly Springer Verlag published book is online for free download. Note that they use the name ''triple'' instead of ''monad''. ;[http://www.cambridge.org/us/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521419972 Categories and Computer Science] :R. F. C. Walters. Cambridge Computer Science Texts, 1991, 176 pages. ISBN 0-52141-997-2 (USD $95.00 (hardcover), USD $34.99 (paperback)). :Here, Category Theory is developed in a straightforward way, and is enriched with many examples from computer science. ;[[Media:ProbSolvInHas1.pdf|Where do I begin? A problem solving approach to teaching functional programming]] :Simon Thompson, First International Conference on Declarative Programming Languages in Education :Many students take easily to functional programming whilst others experience difficulties of one sort or another. The work reported here is the result of attempts to advise students on how to use problem solving ideas to help them design as develop programs.
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