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There have been many functional pearls in JFP, and some others at |
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+ | [https://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/publications/publication2338-abstract.html The Fun of Programming]. |
The pearls tend to concentrate on: |
The pearls tend to concentrate on: |
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Functional pearls online: |
Functional pearls online: |
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+ | ;[https://jyp.github.io/pdf/Prettiest.pdf A Pretty But Not Greedy Printer] |
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+ | :Jean-Philippe Bernardy. 2017. |
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+ | ;[https://www.informatik.uni-kiel.de//~sad/icfp2016-preprint.pdf All Sorts of Permutations] |
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+ | :Jan Christiansen, Nikita Danilenko, Sandra Dylus. 2016. |
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+ | ;[http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~russo/publications_files/pearl-russo.pdf Two Can Keep a Secret, If One of Them Uses Haskell] |
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+ | :Alejandro Russo. 2015. |
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;[http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~mpj/snakecube/ Solving the Snake Cube Puzzle in Haskell] |
;[http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~mpj/snakecube/ Solving the Snake Cube Puzzle in Haskell] |
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− | :Mark P. Jones. 2013 |
+ | :Mark P. Jones. 2013. |
− | ;[http:// |
+ | ;[http://www.cs.tufts.edu/~nr/cs257/archive/mike-spivey/maybe-not-enough.pdf When Maybe is not good enough] |
− | :Michael Spivey. 2012 |
+ | :Michael Spivey. 2012. |
− | ;[http:// |
+ | ;[http://ozark.hendrix.edu/~yorgey/pub/monoid-pearl.pdf Monoids: Theme and Variations] |
:Brent Yorgey. 2012. |
:Brent Yorgey. 2012. |
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+ | ;[http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0956796810000341 The Hough transform] |
:Maarten Fokkinga. 2011. |
:Maarten Fokkinga. 2011. |
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− | ;[http://www.staff.science.uu.nl/~swier004/ |
+ | ;[http://www.staff.science.uu.nl/~swier004/publications/2011-jfp.pdf Sorted. Verifying the Problem of the Dutch National Flag in Agda] |
:Wouter Swierstra. 2011. |
:Wouter Swierstra. 2011. |
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:Sebastian Fischer. Frank Huch, Thomas Wilke. 2010. |
:Sebastian Fischer. Frank Huch, Thomas Wilke. 2010. |
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+ | ;[http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1596550.1596577 Free Theorems Involving Type Constructor Classes] |
:Janis Voigtländer. 2009. |
:Janis Voigtländer. 2009. |
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:S. Doaitse Swierstra, Olaf Chitil. 2009. |
:S. Doaitse Swierstra, Olaf Chitil. 2009. |
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+ | ;[http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1480881.1480904 Bidirectionalization for Free!] |
:Janis Voigtländer. 2009. |
:Janis Voigtländer. 2009. |
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+ | ;[http://web.engr.oregonstate.edu/~walkiner/papers/jfp09-hagl.pdf A Domain-Specific Language for Experimental Game Theory] |
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+ | :Eric Walkingshaw and Martin Erwig. 2009. |
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+ | ;[https://www.staff.science.uu.nl/~swier004/Publications/DataTypesALaCarte.pdf Functional Pearl: Data Types A La Carte] |
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+ | :Wouter Swierstra, 2008 |
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;[http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/ralf.hinze/publications/ICFP08.pdf Functional Pearl: Streams and Unique Fixed Points] |
;[http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/ralf.hinze/publications/ICFP08.pdf Functional Pearl: Streams and Unique Fixed Points] |
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:Ralf Hinze, ICFP 2008 |
:Ralf Hinze, ICFP 2008 |
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+ | ;[http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1411204.1411220 Generic Discrimination: Sorting and Partitioning Unshared Data in Linear Time] |
:Fritz Henglein. 2008 |
:Fritz Henglein. 2008 |
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− | ;[http:// |
+ | ;[http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1328438.1328445 Much Ado about Two: A Pearl on Parallel Prefix Computation] |
:Janis Voigtländer. 2008. |
:Janis Voigtländer. 2008. |
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:Martin Erwig and Steve Kollmansberger. 2006. |
:Martin Erwig and Steve Kollmansberger. 2006. |
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+ | ;[http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S095679680300474X Marble mingling] |
:Sharon Curtis. 2006. |
:Sharon Curtis. 2006. |
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:James Cheney. 2005. |
:James Cheney. 2005. |
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+ | ;[http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0956796804005209 Pickler Combinators] |
:Andrew Kennedy. 2004. |
:Andrew Kennedy. 2004. |
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;[http://portal.acm.org/ft_gateway.cfm?id=1017481&type=pdf&coll=&dl=ACM&CFID=15151515&CFTOKEN=6184618 Implicit configurations--or, type classes reflect the values of types] |
;[http://portal.acm.org/ft_gateway.cfm?id=1017481&type=pdf&coll=&dl=ACM&CFID=15151515&CFTOKEN=6184618 Implicit configurations--or, type classes reflect the values of types] |
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− | :Oleg Kiselyov, Chung-chieh Shan. 2004. |
+ | :Oleg Kiselyov, Chung-chieh Shan. 2004. |
;[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.23.145&rep=rep1&type=ps Global variables in Haskell] |
;[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.23.145&rep=rep1&type=ps Global variables in Haskell] |
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:Conor McBride, James McKinna. 2004. |
:Conor McBride, James McKinna. 2004. |
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+ | ;[http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0956796804005118 Inverting the Burrows Wheeler transform] |
:Richard Bird and Shin-Cheng Mu. 2004. ([http://web.comlab.ox.ac.uk/people/Richard.Bird/online/BirdMu2004Inverting.pdf Also here]). |
:Richard Bird and Shin-Cheng Mu. 2004. ([http://web.comlab.ox.ac.uk/people/Richard.Bird/online/BirdMu2004Inverting.pdf Also here]). |
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:Sergio Antoy and Michael Hanus. 2004. |
:Sergio Antoy and Michael Hanus. 2004. |
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+ | ;[http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0956796804005106 Functional chart parsing of context-free grammars] |
:Peter Ljunglf. 2004. |
:Peter Ljunglf. 2004. |
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;[http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~sweirich/papers/cast/cast.pdf Type-Safe Cast] |
;[http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~sweirich/papers/cast/cast.pdf Type-Safe Cast] |
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:Stephanie Weirich. 2004. |
:Stephanie Weirich. 2004. |
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− | ;[http://research.microsoft.com/~akenn/fun/picklercombinators.pdf Pickler Combinators] |
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− | :Andrew J. Kennedy. 2004. |
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;[http://www.cse.chalmers.se/edu/course/afp/Papers/parser-claessen.pdf Parallel Parsing Processes] |
;[http://www.cse.chalmers.se/edu/course/afp/Papers/parser-claessen.pdf Parallel Parsing Processes] |
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:Koen Claessen. 2004. |
:Koen Claessen. 2004. |
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+ | ;[http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0956796804005180 Derivation of a logarithmic time carry lookahead addition circuit] |
− | :John O'Donnell and Gudula Runger. 2004. ([http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&id=1030343 ACM |
+ | :John O'Donnell and Gudula Runger. 2004. ([http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&id=1030343 ACM]). |
;[http://pages.cs.brandeis.edu/~mairson/Papers/jfp02.pdf Linear lambda calculus and PTIME-completeness] |
;[http://pages.cs.brandeis.edu/~mairson/Papers/jfp02.pdf Linear lambda calculus and PTIME-completeness] |
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+ | ;[http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0956796801003914 Unfolding pointer algorithms] |
:Richard Bird. 2001. |
:Richard Bird. 2001. |
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+ | ;[http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0956796801004038 Maximum marking problems] |
:Richard Bird. 2001. |
:Richard Bird. 2001. |
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:Ralf Hinze. 2000. |
:Ralf Hinze. 2000. |
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+ | ;[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.28.2420 Combinators for breadth-first search] |
:Michael Spivey. 2000 |
:Michael Spivey. 2000 |
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:Martin Erwig. 1998. |
:Martin Erwig. 1998. |
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+ | ;[https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-functional-programming/article/even-higher-order-functions-for-parsing-or-why-would-anyone-ever-want-to-use-a-sixth-order-function/AAAA5C5E29889CEBC5E944CC1080FE8D Even higher-order functions for parsing or Why would anyone ever want to use a sixth-order function?] |
:Chris Okasaki. 1998. |
:Chris Okasaki. 1998. |
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:Graham Hutton, Erik Meijer. 1996. |
:Graham Hutton, Erik Meijer. 1996. |
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+ | ;[http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0956796800001830 Drawing Trees] |
:Andrew J. Kennedy. 1996. |
:Andrew J. Kennedy. 1996. |
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Unpublished pearls. |
Unpublished pearls. |
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+ | ;[http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~txa/publ/alpha-draft.pdf α-conversion is easy] |
− | :Ralf Hinze. Unpublished work in progress. |
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− | ;[http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~txa/publ/alpha-draft.pdf α-conversion is easy] |
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:Thorsten Altenkirch. Unpublished draft. |
:Thorsten Altenkirch. Unpublished draft. |
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;[http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=335124 Finding celebrities: A lesson in functional programming] |
;[http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=335124 Finding celebrities: A lesson in functional programming] |
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− | :Richard Bird and Sharon Curtis. 2006 |
+ | :Richard Bird and Sharon Curtis. 2006. |
;[http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?aid=254705 On tiling a chessboard] |
;[http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?aid=254705 On tiling a chessboard] |
Revision as of 09:09, 3 March 2018
Functional pearls are elegant, instructive examples of functional programming. They are supposed to be fun, and they teach important programming techniques and fundamental design principles. They traditionally appear in The Journal of Functional Programming, and at ICFP and affiliated workshops.
The history of functional pearls is covered by:
- How to Write a Functional Pearl
- Richard Bird. ICFP 2006.
- Fifteen years of functional pearls
- Richard Bird. ICFP 2006.
- Strachey's functional pearl, forty years on
- Mike Spivey, 2006.
- On Barron and Strachey's Cartesian Product Function
- Olivier Danvy and Michael Spivey, July 2007
There have been many functional pearls in JFP, and some others at ICFP and the Haskell Workshop. There is also a collection of them in The Fun of Programming.
The pearls tend to concentrate on:
- Examples of program calculation and proof
- Neat presentations of new or old data structures
- Interesting applications and techniques
Some advice on writing pearls for JFP is available in this editorial.
Online
Functional pearls online:
- A Pretty But Not Greedy Printer
- Jean-Philippe Bernardy. 2017.
- All Sorts of Permutations
- Jan Christiansen, Nikita Danilenko, Sandra Dylus. 2016.
- Two Can Keep a Secret, If One of Them Uses Haskell
- Alejandro Russo. 2015.
- Solving the Snake Cube Puzzle in Haskell
- Mark P. Jones. 2013.
- When Maybe is not good enough
- Michael Spivey. 2012.
- Monoids: Theme and Variations
- Brent Yorgey. 2012.
- The Hough transform
- Maarten Fokkinga. 2011.
- Sorted. Verifying the Problem of the Dutch National Flag in Agda
- Wouter Swierstra. 2011.
- Typed Quote/Antiquote - Or: Compile-time Parsing
- Ralf Hinze. 2011.
- Every Bit Counts
- Dimitrios Vytiniotis, Andrew Kennedy. 2010.
- A Play on Regular Expressions
- Sebastian Fischer. Frank Huch, Thomas Wilke. 2010.
- Free Theorems Involving Type Constructor Classes
- Janis Voigtländer. 2009.
- Linear, Bounded, Functional Pretty-Printing
- S. Doaitse Swierstra, Olaf Chitil. 2009.
- Bidirectionalization for Free!
- Janis Voigtländer. 2009.
- A Domain-Specific Language for Experimental Game Theory
- Eric Walkingshaw and Martin Erwig. 2009.
- Functional Pearl: Data Types A La Carte
- Wouter Swierstra, 2008
- Functional Pearl: Streams and Unique Fixed Points
- Ralf Hinze, ICFP 2008
- Generic Discrimination: Sorting and Partitioning Unshared Data in Linear Time
- Fritz Henglein. 2008
- Much Ado about Two: A Pearl on Parallel Prefix Computation
- Janis Voigtländer. 2008.
- Clowns to the Left of me, Jokers to the Right: Dissecting Data Structures
- Conor McBride. 2008.
- Functional Pearl: The Great Escape: Or how to jump the border without getting caught
- David Herman. 2007.
- Scrap Your Zippers
- Michael Adams. 2007. Superseded by the WGP 2010 version.
- A type-correct, stack-safe, provably correct expression compiler in Epigram
- James McKinna and Joel Wright. 2006.
- Applicative Programming with Effects
- Conor McBride and Ross Paterson. 2006.
- Enumerating the rationals
- Jeremy Gibbons, David Lester and Richard Bird. 2006.
- A program to solve Sudoku
- Richard Bird. 2006. (slides appear here, a Literate Haskell implementation by Graham Hutton based on this can be found here).
- Probabilistic functional programming in Haskell
- Martin Erwig and Steve Kollmansberger. 2006.
- Marble mingling
- Sharon Curtis. 2006.
- Strong Types for Relational Databases
- Alexandra Silva, Joost Visser. 2006. (Haskell Workshop)
- Backtracking, interleaving, and terminating monad transformers
- Oleg Kiselyov, Chung-chieh Shan, Daniel P. Friedman, Amr Sabry. 2005.
- Scrap your Nameplate
- James Cheney. 2005.
- Pickler Combinators
- Andrew Kennedy. 2004.
- Composing fractals
- Mark P. Jones. 2004.
- Enumerating the strings of regular languages
- M. Douglas McIlroy. 2004.
- Calculating the Sieve of Eratosthenes
- Lambert Meertens. Journal of Functional Programming, 14(6):759-763, 2004. (slides)
- Functional satisfaction
- Luc Maranget. 2004. (More info).
- Implicit configurations--or, type classes reflect the values of types
- Oleg Kiselyov, Chung-chieh Shan. 2004.
- Global variables in Haskell
- John Hughes. 2004. (JFP)
- I am not a number -- I am a free variable
- Conor McBride, James McKinna. 2004.
- Inverting the Burrows Wheeler transform
- Richard Bird and Shin-Cheng Mu. 2004. (Also here).
- Parsing permutation phrases
- Arthur Baars, Andres Loh and S. Doaitse Swierstra. 2004.
- Concurrent distinct choices
- Sergio Antoy and Michael Hanus. 2004.
- Functional chart parsing of context-free grammars
- Peter Ljunglf. 2004.
- Type-Safe Cast
- Stephanie Weirich. 2004.
- Parallel Parsing Processes
- Koen Claessen. 2004.
- Derivation of a logarithmic time carry lookahead addition circuit
- John O'Donnell and Gudula Runger. 2004. (ACM).
- Linear lambda calculus and PTIME-completeness
- Harry G. Mairson. 2004.
- Producing all ideals of a forest, functionally
- Jean-Christophe Filliatre and Francois Pottier. 2003.
- Trouble shared is trouble halved
- Richard Bird, Ralf Hinze. 2003
- Formatting: a class act
- Ralf Hinze. 2003.
- A fresh look at binary search trees
- Ralf Hinze. 2002.
- The countdown problem
- Graham Hutton. 2002.
- Packrat parsing: simple, powerful, lazy, linear time, functional pearl
- Bryan Ford. 2002.
- Monads for Incremental Computing
- Magnus Carlsson. 2002.
- Haskell does it with class: Functorial unparsing
- Ralf Hinze. 2001.
- Unfolding pointer algorithms
- Richard Bird. 2001.
- Maximum marking problems
- Richard Bird. 2001.
- Weaving a web
- Ralf Hinze and Johan Jeuring. 2001.
- Normalization by evaluation with typed abstract syntax
- Olivier Danvy, Morten Rhiger and Kristoffer H. Rose. 2001.
- Do we need dependent types?
- Daniel Fridlender and Mia Indrika. 2001.
- Perfect trees and bit-reversal permutations, a revision of Technical Report IAI-TR-99-4
- Ralf Hinze. 2000.
- Combinators for breadth-first search
- Michael Spivey. 2000
- Breadth-First Numbering: Lessons from a Small Exercise in Algorithm Design
- Chris Okasaki. 2000.
- Deriving Backtracking Monad Transformers
- Ralf Hinze. 2000.
- Recursive subtyping revealed
- Vladimir Gapeyev, Michael Y. Levin, Benjamin C. Pierce. 2000.
- Composing contracts: an adventure in financial engineering
- Simon Peyton Jones, Jean-Marc Eber, Julian Seward. 2000.
- A poor man's concurrency monad
- Koen Claessen. 1999.
- Explaining binomial heaps
- Ralf Hinze. 1999.
- Power series, power serious
- M. Douglas McIlroy. 1999.
- Red-black trees in a functional setting
- Chris Okasaki. 1999.
- Proof-directed debugging
- Robert Harper. 1999. (see also Proof-directed debugging: revisited for a first-order version).
- A pointless derivation of radix sort
- Jeremy Gibbons. 1999.
- Monadic parsing in Haskell
- Graham Hutton and Erik Meijer . 1998.
- Polytypic unification
- Patrik Jansson and Johan Jeuring. 1998.
- Diets for fat sets
- Martin Erwig. 1998.
- Even higher-order functions for parsing or Why would anyone ever want to use a sixth-order function?
- Chris Okasaki. 1998.
- The Zipper
- Gerard Huet. 1997. (See also The Haskell Wikibook).
- Lazy wheel sieves and spirals of primes
- Colin Runciman. 1997.
- Three algorithms on Braun trees
- Chris Okasaki. 1997.
- The Third Homomorphism Theorem
- Jeremy Gibbons. 1996.
- Back to Basics: Deriving Representation Changers Functionally.
- Graham Hutton, Erik Meijer. 1996.
- Drawing Trees
- Andrew J. Kennedy. 1996.
- Undoing Dynamic Typing
- Nick Benton. 2008.
- Deriving Tidy Drawings of Trees
- Jeremy Gibbons. 1996. (See also the research report).
- Efficient Sets - A Balancing Act
- Stephen Adams. 1993. (Data.Set).
Potential Pearls
Unpublished pearls.
- α-conversion is easy
- Thorsten Altenkirch. Unpublished draft.
Offline
These appear not to be available online, unfortunately. If you know where they live, please link, and move into the 'online' section!
- Red-black trees with types
- Stefan Kahrs. 2001. (JFP) (Code!)
- On generating unique names
- Lennart Augustsson, M Rittri, D Synek. 1994. (Rittri's homepage)
- A Symmetric Set of Efficient List Operations.
- Rob R. Hoogerwoord, 1992. (Hoogerwoord's homepage).
- Finding celebrities: A lesson in functional programming
- Richard Bird and Sharon Curtis. 2006.
- On tiling a chessboard
- Richard Bird. 2004. (ACM)
- Meertens number
- Richard Bird. 1998.
- On merging and selection
- Richard Bird. 1997. (See also More on Merging and Selection).
- On building trees with minimum height
- Richard Bird. 1997. (Bib).
- The Last Tail.
- Richard Bird. 1993. (Bib).
- Two Greedy Algorithms
- Richard Bird, 1992. (Bib).
- On Removing Duplicates
- Richard Bird. 1991. (Bib).