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  • Haskell is an advanced [[functional programming|purely functional programming]] language. The product of more than twenty years of cutting edge research,
    479 bytes (63 words) - 05:31, 12 December 2007
  • ...<dd> [http://web.comlab.ox.ac.uk/oucl/research/areas/ap/fop/ <b>The Fun of Programming</b>]<br> ...://www.palgrave.com/catalogue/catalogue.asp?Title_Id=0333992857 The Fun of Programming] edited by Jeremy Gibbons and Oege de Moor.<br>
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  • My particular areas of interest in programming are: *Functional programming
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  • * [[Cookbook/Network programming|Network programming]] == Similar projects for other programming languages ==
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  • * Principle of Programming Languages, Nice, France, January 17-19, 2007 * Asian Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems, Sydney, Australia, November 8-10, 2006
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  • There are a number of online programming contests of interest to Haskell == The ICFP Programming Contest ==
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  • Interests: Virtual worlds, formal semantics of programming languages, programming language theory, algorithms
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  • *Making the transition from sequential to implicit parallel programming ...nd-socs/4007153/Making-the-transition-from-sequential-to-implicit-parallel-programming-Part-1 Part 1: How sequential languages obscure parallelism]
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  • See also: [[Functional programming/Old version]] and [[Talk:Functional programming/Old version]].
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  • * Programming Haskell ...http://cgi.cse.unsw.edu.au/~dons/blog/2006/12/16#programming-haskell-intro Programming Haskell: part 1]
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  • * September: FPCA meeting decides on need for standard pure lazy functional programming language * Book: "The Implementation of Functional Programming Languages" (Peyton Jones et al)
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  • Type System by presenting a complete type-level program. Programming at this ...it need not be so. We tame this magic for the purpose of practical Haskell programming.
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  • ...See my [http://conal.net home page] and [http://conal.net/blog functional programming blog]. * [[Eros]]: Tangible functional programming
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  • ==Functional reactive programming== ...roceedings of the Eight ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming, pages 159 - 187, Uppsala, Sweden, August 2003. ACM Press.
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  • ...mers to quickly construct monads---abstract data types that capture common programming idioms. The library provides a number of building blocks called monad trans
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  • ...Reactive Programming (AFRP) is, as one could expect, [[Functional Reactive Programming]], based on [[Arrows]]
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  • ...iki/Language_and_library_specification#The_Haskell_98_report Report on the programming language Haskell: a non-strict, purely functional language] ...ecial issue of selected papers from 6'th Conference on Lisp and Functional Programming, 2:461-493, 1992. (Cited by 469)
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  • === You are new to programming === === You have experience programming ===
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  • I enjoy functional programming.
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  • File:Programming in Haskell.jpg
    Cover of Programming in Haskell
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