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  • * '''Skill:''' Advanced. I've been programming Forth for more than 10 years. ...e pay, etc.), the Haskell version is overwhelmingly cheaper to produce. [[Programming performance/Magnus Haskell]] is substantially faster still. In Python's fa
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  • Functional Reactive Programming is a programming paradigm in which values that change are seen as signals, functions that as
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  • ...ous to the GHC primitive <code>pseq</code>, but not restricted to parallel programming.
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  • | [[Programming contests|编程竞赛]] ...e winning team] in the [http://www.boundvariable.org/scoreboard.shtml ICFP Programming Contest].
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  • ...search for Squiggol and the Bird-Meertens Formalism, a style of functional programming by calculation that was developed by [http://web.comlab.ox.ac.uk/oucl/work/ * Backus, J. 1978. "Can Programming Be Liberated from the von Neumann Style? A Functional Style and Its Algebr
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  • '''Required skill level''': Advanced (includes embedded C programming) ...is about improving the performance of these channels. This requires some C programming skills, but on the Haskell side of the compiler it requires strict typing t
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  • ...ity to communicate ideas effectively, and raise the profile of the Haskell programming language. Most of all, it's fun---you get to tangibly experience your cont
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  • ...er ''[http://conal.net/papers/push-pull-frp/ Push-pull functional reactive programming]''. Continuous
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  • Exemplul este inspirat din cursul lui Mike Gordon, Introduction to Functional programming.
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  • ...ion of a [http://ai.stanford.edu/~shoham/www%20papers/RatProg.pdf rational programming language] like [http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~avi/ Avi Pfeffer]'s [http://ww Martin Erwig's probabilistic functional programming (PFP) project, including an implementation of the probability monad:
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  • '''Programarea functionala''' (en. Functional programming - vedeti si in Enciclopedia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Functional_progra 2.Gordon Mike, ''Introduction to Functional Programming'' care ar trebui sa fie disponibila in format pdf:
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  • ...imes commented that a language like Haskell might be a better language for programming a Cell-like cpu architecture than C since it is further from the low level ...ure I'm familiar with has 2 PPUs and 8 SPUs.) and 8 small cpus. Threaded C programming is difficult.
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  • :SL Peyton Jones, A Gordon, S Finne, 23rd ACM Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages, St Petersburg Beach, Florida, Jan 1996, pp295-308. :Simon Marlow. Journal of Functional Programming, 12(4+5):359--374, July 2002
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  • ''Tomato-rubato'' is an easy to use library for live audio programming in Haskell. Instant gratification from your speakers by typing into GHCi!
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  • However it turned out that graphical programming does not scale well. ...needs some preprocessing, the frameworks preserve the functional style of programming and do not need Arrows and according notation.
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  • .../280033776820813825 discord] <em>Haskell</em> subchannel on <em>Functional Programming</em> channel * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/programming.haskell Programming Haskell]
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  • ...tp://www.cs.ru.nl/Sparkle/ Sparkle] is a theorem prover for the functional programming language Clean
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  • Netwire is a [[Functional Reactive Programming|functional reactive programming]] library that provides both an applicative and an arrow interface. It all
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  • ...identify such a person then ask someone that was on the Haskell Symposium programming committee in a previous year. The list of committee members is on the websi * "''The particular role of Haskell and functional programming is very limited.''"
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  • ...rticle [http://www.math.chalmers.se/~rjmh/Papers/whyfp.html Why Functional Programming Matters]. ...cide, what the roles of input, output, feedback plays, then these circular programming funtions will look easier. E.g. here, at the repmin problem
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  • ...computers to do science, whether it be in collecting and analysis data or programming computer models and simulations. This page collects resources for scientifi
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  • ...eir hobby projects, their research, or anything else related to functional programming. ...ngs. Each meeting often includes talks on novel applications of functional programming. Other times, members just gather for drinks at a pub. The group was founde
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  • The IP interfaces have seen numerous enhancements in every programming language to provide further higher level interfaces, particularly for remot * [http://www.mcs.anl.gov/research/projects/mpi/ MPI] - really a large C programming interface for writing distributed parallel programs. It has many features
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  • However there are also programming languages that represent "true" by -1, because this has bit pattern 1....1.
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  • Hudak Paul, ''Conception, Evolution and, Application of Functional Programming Languages'' ACM Computing Surveys, vol 21, no 3 , Sept 1989 - care ar treb
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  • ...ki, editor, Proceedings of the Workshop on Algorithmic Aspects of Advanced Programming Languages, WAAAPL'99, Paris, France, September 1999, pp. 1-16. :A. Reid, Proceedings of the 1989 Glasgow Functional Programming Workshop, Workshops in Computing series, Springer Verlag, pp 170-181, 1989.
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  • Expertise in computer architecture, parallel programming is required. Expertise in hardware definition languages such as Verilog, VH Expertise in several programming languages and environments such as Haskell, Lisp, Java, C, C++, Symbian, Un
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  • * [http://programming.reddit.com/goto?id=139vk Haskell and Web Applications] * [http://programming.reddit.com/goto?id=12a6a Ruby and Haskell: write your Rails backend code in
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  • ....application-servers.com/wiki/ Rialto] (see the [http://dmoz.org/Computers/Programming/Languages/JavaScript/AJAX/ Open Directory Ajax page] for more). ...ped for GUI programming (see [[Libraries_and_tools/GUI_libraries]]) or Web programming (e.g. [http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/~bjornson/soc/ HSPClientside], see a ful
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  • ...[http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/people/staff/sjt/craft2e The Craft of Functional Programming] by Simon Thompson.
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  • ...net/ José Pedro Magalhães] will talk about ''Chordify: Advanced Functional Programming for Fun and Profit''. Thanks Pedro!' ===== Chordify: Advanced Functional Programming for Fun and Profit =====
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  • ...ional reactive programming, [[DataDriven]] evaluation, tangible functional programming, graphics, embedded compilers, applicative functors, wxHaskell ...ion: [http://web.engr.oregonstate.edu/~erwig/pfp/ Probabilistic functional programming]
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  • | [https://bibiserv.cebitec.uni-bielefeld.de/adp/ Algebraic Dynamic Programming] | [[Arrows-based Functional Reactive Programming]]
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  • Haskell -pure functional programming logo -big [http://www.willamette.edu/~fruehr/logos/PNGs/100pure.png] <br>
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  • XHB is deemed to be used for all sorts of X11 application programming. Why not use traditional Xlib? === The GUI programming model ===
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  • * 2007-05 [https://kodu.ut.ee/~varmo/FP2007/slides/loeng12.pdf Functional Programming: IO Monad] - Jevgeni Kabanov ...ucsd.edu/~dstefan/cse130-winter17/slides/io-monad.pdf IO monad: Imperative programming in Haskell] - Deian Stefan and Edward Yang
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  • * I'd like to sit with other Haskell/Emacs users and learn there programming environment. I like to sit with proficient Haskellers and walk through th * I'd like opportunities to talk to other Haskellers about Haskell programming in general.
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  • ===Functional programming=== programming.
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  • He was born in 1900 and died in 1982. Today, three programming languages are named after him, Haskell, Brooks, and Curry, and the techniqu
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  • * 5:15pm - 6:15pm '''Programming with Pipes''' by Gabriel Gonzalez (Large Room) — [https://drive.google.co * 11:30am - 1pm [https://vimeo.com/95694918 '''Programming with Vinyl''' ] by Jonathan Sterling (Small Room) - [https://github.com/Vin
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  • ...ontrolling robots. It is built using the principals of Functional Reactive Programming, as developed by Conal Elliott for the Fran animation system. The current
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  • ...e library upon which it depends, it provides a clean and efficient Haskell programming interface to the HTTP protocol. ...provides a full toolbox including everything to get a quick start into web programming using Haskell.
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  • :Algorithmic debugging for lazy functional languages. Journal of Functional Programming, 4(3):337 - 370, July 1994. ...Proceedings of the 1999 ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming, pages 36 - 47, Paris, France, September 1999.
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  • ...use of [[combinatory logic]] (even, from a combinatory logic / functional programming point of view, it uses also rather imperative ideas), but it may give hints ...e.org/node/1358#comment-15497 one of the comments] compared Haskell (among programming languages) to Lojban (among human languages).
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  • is a new functional programming language that is specifically
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  • ...amming (FRP) integrates time flow and compositional events into functional programming. This provides an elegant way to express computation in domains such as in The original formulation of Functional Reactive Programming can be found in the ICFP 97 paper [http://conal.net/papers/icfp97/ Function
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  • ...c type checking, one of the most powerful systems for typing in functional programming, portability over many languages, an integrated fully functional Prolog, an ...mantics, plus Lisp's macros; a purely functional, extensible, and powerful programming language. [https://github.com/axellang/axel Github project].
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  • ...ou usually get when using the traditional imperative event-based style for programming user interactions. Threepenny has an FRP library built-in, but its use is c ...ignificant API changes are likely in future versions. The goal is make GUI programming as simple as possible, and that just needs some experimentation.
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  • 3.7 Programming in the Large ...llwiki/Research_papers/Functional_reactive_programming Functional Reactive Programming]
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  • No Visual Basic programming, please.
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  • ...to wave his arms in the air while not making much sense about ''idiomatic programming'' (and '''not just''' the ''applicative idioms'' you've witnessed previousl ...pendent types''' in Haskell, and using them for "categorical programming" (programming based on '''category theory''') and proving properties of code
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  • :SL Peyton Jones, Journal of Functional Programming 2(2), Apr 1992, pp127-202. (Cited by 206) ...Marlow and Simon Peyton Jones, Proc International Conference on Functional Programming, Snowbird, Sept 2004, pp4-15. (Cited by 6)
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  • Since its inception, Haskell development has been driven by programming
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  • This is an exciting time to be part of the Haskell community. Functional Programming is reaching the mainstream: [[Darcs]] is steadily gaining users, [[Pugs]] i
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  • * Henning Thielemann: [http://arxiv.org/abs/1303.5768 Live music programming in Haskell], Linux Audio Conference LAC 2013
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  • ...project to specify (and implement) a general purpose (toy or educational) programming language, that can describe each concrete Turing machine directly: a ''Turi ...icle wants also to show an example how Haskell (and in general: functional programming) can have an impact on or suggest ideas even in (seemingly) entirely distan
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  • Programming languages can be distinguished by their type systems.
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  • | [[#case-study|Invitation to Participate in a Functional Programming Case Study]] === <span id="case-study"></span>Invitation to Participate in a Functional Programming Case Study ===
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  • == HLists, OOHaskell, type-level programming ==
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  • ...Polymorphism|多态的]] [[typing|静态类型的]], [[Lazy evaluation|惰性的]], [[functional programming|纯函数式]] '' 语言, [http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~rjmh/Papers/whyfp.pdf '''Why Functional Programming Matters'''] by [http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~rjmh/ John Hughes], The Compute
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  • is an extension of Haskell for parallel programming. It programming. Browse [http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~chak/ Manuel M T Chakravarty's] page f
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  • :SL Peyton Jones and J Launchbury, SIGPLAN Symposium on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI'94), Orlando, June 1994, pp24-35. ...iewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.86.9725&rep=rep1&type=pdf Imperative functional programming]
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  • ...tion'' language now, since a few releases back it become a Turing-complete programming language. However, all is not well in paradise. You see, while the SDL's programming capabilities are both simple and fairly flexible, what they are '''not''' i
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  • * A (low-to-mid-level) programming model for writing dynamic web pages dynamic web pages. The programming model is fairly low-level,
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  • ...t may encourage functional style even when programming with effects. Monad programming with [[Do notation considered harmful|do notation]] encourages a more seque * [http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~ross/papers/Applicative.html Applicative Programming with Effects]
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  • ...ombinator pattern]], which has a good start on how combinators are used in programming
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  • ...tion of problems, organizers will become more experienced in collaborative programming while making the framework of the game, or testing a solution for the game
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  • There is also an [[Functional Reactive Programming | FRP]] [https://github.com/HeinrichApfelmus/reactive-banana/blob/master/re
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  • - puteti lucra in stiluri cum sunt ''generic programming'' si ''monadic programming'' (cel putin in Haskell !)
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  • The recommended version of GHC for parallel programming at the moment (Apr 2009) is GHC 6.12 (aka the HEAD branch of GHC), which ha
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  • ...algorithms. As a result, we get a combination of the good features of both programming paradigms. *[[Why to use Haskell for GIS programming ? ]]
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  • ...te game engine architecture using [[Arrows|arrowized]] functional reactive programming. The concept is heavily based on the Space Invaders example of the Yale Has
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  • ...e sa priceapa ce sunt template-urile, invatacelul venit sa cunoasca Tao of Programming isi roaga maestrul:
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  • favourite programming books as an undergraduate was the Camel Book, "Programming Perl". It was full of lots of practical examples of Perl
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  • * [[/CodeWorld]]: Educational computer programming environment using Haskell ...ithub.com/evincarofautumn/kitten Kitten]: A statically typed concatenative programming language. I’ll be working on refactoring the compilation pipeline and int
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  • ...ng developed by Google. It takes its inspiration from ideas in functional programming, but has moved away from that paradigm to a more imperative approach. I have noticed that MapReduce can be expressed naturally, using functional programming techniques, as a form of monad. The standard implementation of MapReduce i
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  • Catamorphisms are generalizations of the concept of a fold in functional programming. A catamorphism deconstructs a data structure with an F-algebra for its und # G. Malcolm. Data structures and program transformation. Science of Computer Programming, 14:255--279, 1990.
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  • =Concurrent and Distributed Programming with JoinHs= concurrent and distributed programming using Join-calculus
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  • ...ion and experimentation with code. They are convenient to learn functional programming, prototype Haskell code, interactively visualize data, and to create intera
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  • ...ww.dcs.shef.ac.uk/~matt/teaching/04/com2030/lectures/tomlect16.pdf Minimal Programming Language (MIN)] is not exactly a recursive function theory language, but it ...e to incarnate the main concepts of recursive function theory in a ''toy'' programming language, to play with it so that some interesting concepts can be taught i
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  • For some background... I first starting programming with BASIC, way back in the Dark Ages of 8-bit home computers. I then moved It seems to be that virtually all programming languages can be neatly seperated into two disjoint categories:
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  • ...e code elaborates into a dependent type theory based on Zhaohui Luo's UTT. Programming with evidence lies at the heart of Epigram's design. ...periment with various pure type systems, representing different logics and programming languages.
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  • ...e.com/videoplay?docid=1269998691689979629 Comparing Libraries for Generic Programming in Haskell]
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  • ...mentation-of-functional-programming-languages Implementation of Functional Programming Languages] for more about this and related terms.
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  • ...mal, while others use it extensively. See [[Programming guidelines#Records|Programming guidelines]] and [[Future of Haskell]]) *[[Existential type]] shows how to implement a common O-O programming paradigm.
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  • ...the wxcore library. However, it does ''not'' try to create a new model for programming GUI interfaces: everything is still in the <tt>IO</tt> monad and state is h ...on]]. The Haskell binding to the core wxWidgets library. This is just like programming the wxWidgets library directly, you can see some [https://github.com/wxHask
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  • 'Then take it away!'"[http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/6tytl/functional_programming_koans/c04uzsl]</blockquote> *[http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/6tytl/functional_programming_koans/c04v5pc x=x+1 koan]
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  • .../Continuation_passing_style The appropriate section of Haskell: Functional Programming with Types]. ...ge] page shows how he implemented this construct in an esoteric functional programming language.
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  • ...ection of libraries and tools written mainly in Haskell, and also in other programming languages, aimed at producing of Yhc Core by existing and future Haskell (<
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  • ...really a discussion of the pros and cons of functional or object-oriented programming. Rather, it's a guide for a new Haskell programmer coming from languages li ...inclusional polymorphism. IMHO, this is the defining characteristic of OO programming.
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  • * [[/CodeWorld]]: Educational computer programming environment using Haskell * [[/Unison]]: Distributed purely functional programming platform
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  • ...Web/Literature/Practical_web_programming_in_Haskell|tutorial on simple CGI programming]] for a simple example.
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  • (quoted from Davie's ''Introduction to Functional Programming Systems using Haskell.'')
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  • ...per [http://www.staff.city.ac.uk/~ross/papers/Applicative.html Applicative programming with effects] by Conor Mcbride and Ross Paterson.
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  • * [http://cufp.galois.com/ Commercial Users of Functional Programming] Haskell is a general purpose programming language, and many, many
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  • Monads can be viewed as a standard programming interface to various data or control structures, which is captured by Haske * [http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1761q/monads_in_c_pt_ii/ C]
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  • ....cs.uu.nl:8080/wiki/pub/Afp/DomainSpecificLanguages/haskelldb.pdf Database programming with HaskellDB] -- a PDF file (slides). A webpage containing a link to it ( ...collections] includes also extensible records. Its relatedness to database programming is described in the articles, see also its [http://hackage.haskell.org/trac
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  • en el [27]4th Asian Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems, * [36]Mercury and imperative programming
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  • ...c.ic.ac.uk/~ae/exact-computation/ Exact Computation]: There are functional programming materials too, even with downloadable Haskell source.
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  • : We help companies adopt functional programming (Haskell, Agda, PureScript, Clojure)
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  • ..." and makes great use of keystrokes. Modes are written in Emacs Lisp (.el) programming language and provide additional commands and keystrokes. A mode is usually "ghc-mod" is a backend command to enrich Haskell programming on editors including Emacs and Vim. The ghc-mod package on Hackage includes
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  • ...omomorphisms''' (Key Note) || ''Andres Löh'', '''Generic (and type-level) programming with Generics-Sop''' (Key Note) | 6pm || ''Luka Rahne'', '''CλaSH - Programming FPGA in Haskell'''(Talk) || ''Alexander Thiemann'', '''Spock - Powerful Ele
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  • ...n happens when type-level programming is applied, for example with generic programming. They are interesting for programmers using already existing classes.
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  • The functional reactive programming paradigm has precisely the right abstractions that we need for MIDI event p
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  • ...tp://dobegin.com/lambda-functions-everywhere/ Lambda functions in math and programming]
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  • '''OCaml''' is a functional programming language in the ML family, an extension of the Caml language with object-or
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  • ...lator al calculelor viitoare). Se poate asemana cu un fel de [[Acumulative programming]] la care calculele de facut in viitor se acumuleaza intr-un parametru func ...functie factorial, scris intr-un stil apropiat si de CPS si de acumulative programming:
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  • See also [[Libraries and tools/Web programming]] for HTML specific tools. ...Pi-Calculus, a process algebra with channel-passing features and a network programming framework equipped with channel-passing feature.
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  • ...ckage/reactive-banana reactive-banana], to create a "[[Functional Reactive Programming]]" game-engine. Bogre-Banana is designed to be concise and easy to use. Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) is a programming paradigm used widely with Functional languages to create interactive progra
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  • *:"As I understand it we can achieve a continuation passing style of programming by passing in the bit of code that we went executed next (i.e. the continua * 2009-12 [https://matt.might.net/articles/programming-with-continuations--exceptions-backtracking-search-threads-generators-corou
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  • ...cations and libraries/Concurrency and parallelism |Concurrent and parallel programming]] * [[Tutorials/Programming Haskell/String IO |File I/O]]
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  • ...er ''[http://conal.net/papers/push-pull-frp/ Push-pull functional reactive programming]'', sections 10 and 11.
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  • ...rovides profiling for time and space, and supports concurrent and parallel programming. It is available for most common platforms, including Windows, Mac OS X, a [https://github.com/Helium4Haskell/helium Helium] is a functional programming language and a compiler designed especially for teaching Haskell. Quality
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  • ...cord of the Twentieth Annual ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages, Charleston, South Carolina, 144--154, 1993. ;[http://www.cs.uu.nl/~johanj/MSc/jwroorda/ Pure Type Systems for Functional Programming]
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  • ...e been batting around the idea of what it would look like to apply genetic programming to chess. Here's a non-technical overview I wrote a few months ago, sketchi ...with the evolutionary stuff, because now we just have a Koza-esque genetic programming problem. I'm thinking I can start with a set of positions where we KNOW wha
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  • ...7325/310243.pdf Nondeterminism with Referential Transparency in Functional Programming Languages], F. Warren Burton describes a way to add nondeterminism arising
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  • * Tom Schrijvers - "Monadic Constraint Programming" * Monadic Constraint Programming
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  • ...omepage] and [http://www.altocumulus.org/Fudgets/springschool95-intro.html Programming with Fudgets] which is a short presentation of the Fudget Library and the i ...that uses the web browser as a display. It supports [[Functional Reactive Programming]].
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  • -- [1] \"Applicative Programming with Effects\"
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  • ...ver used the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XUnit xUnit] framework in other programming languages, HUnit will feel familiar. The [http://hunit.sourceforge.net/HUni
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  • '''Reactive''' is a simple foundation for [[Functional Reactive Programming|programming reactive systems functionally]]. Like Fran/FRP, it has a notions of (react
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  • * [29]5 Principles For Programming * [37]What is so cool about Functional Programming?
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  • :A bundle for generic programming. It provides programming support for generic traversal as useful in the implementation of program tr ...idioms, such as throwing and catching exceptions or continuations. In many programming languages such features are built into the language (if they're provided at
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  • * [http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Category:Style Notes on programming style]
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  • [http://hackage.haskell.org/package/GPipe GPipe] is a library for programming the GPU (graphics processing unit). It is an alternative to using OpenGl, a * [http://tobbebex.blogspot.se/2015/09/gpu-programming-in-haskell-using-gpipe.html Part 1 - Hello world]
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  • programming.</p></li> I think that LIGD is still a reference for a generic programming library that uses a data type for type representations and sums of products
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  • * [[/Generic programming/]] * [[/Operating system/|Operating systems and systems programming]] (also emulators)
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  • ...ght find it interesting/entertaining, and to demonstrate what an excellent programming language Haskell truly is. (A working polymorphic LZW implementation in 10
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  • DEFUN aims to teach how functional programming techniques can be
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  • ...utiful Differentiation](video) from. International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP) Edinburgh 2009. Kindly recorded and posted by Malcolm Wallace.
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  • Before there were only "errors", independent of whether they were programming, I/O or user errors. ...hask> is just sugar for <hask>undefined</hask>, that shall help spotting a programming error.
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  • This tutorial focuses on CGI and FastCGI programming. For more introductory information, see [[Web/Literature|tutorials, blogs a in Haskell. We describe a relatively light-weight approach to Haskell web programming
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  • ...tions/reports/fdpe02/ International Workshop on Functional and Declarative Programming in Education (FDPE)] are now available. ...a in 2001], explaining why Haskell is an excellent choice for a first year programming language.
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  • | iPhone experience, web programming experience, dependent types experience ...: [http://web.stanford.edu/class/cs193p/cgi-bin/drupal/ iPhone Application Programming], with online notes, code, and lecture video.
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  • ...nals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=JFP The Journal of Functional Programming] and and at [http://www.icfpconference.org/index.html ICFP] and affiliated ...ps://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/publications/publication2338-abstract.html The Fun of Programming].
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  • ...academic.oup.com/comjnl/article-pdf/32/2/162/1445725/320162.pdf Functional Programming and Operating Systems], Simon B. Jones and A. F. Sinclair (page 10 of 13).< ...7325/310243.pdf Nondeterminism with Referential Transparency in Functional Programming Languages], F. Warren Burton (front page).</small>
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  • :A High-Level Tool for Implementing Well-Behaved Programming Languages. ...ome Essential Haskell Compiler] project, which gives us not only a working programming language, but also a good didactical material about using attribute grammar
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  • ...on language that borrows both its syntax and semantics from the functional programming language Haskell. It provides a familiar structural design approach to both
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  • Si editia a 5-a a cartii "OpenGL programming guide". O versiune a site-ului cartii "OpenGL Programming Guide" facuta .pdf gasiti [http://www.specknet.org/dev/specksim/visualisati
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  • ...capitolul "Programming with actions" al volumului "The Craft of Functional Programming - second edition" semnat de Simon Thompson si publicat de Addison Wessley.
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  • ...-Functional-Programming-Fundamentals C9 Lectures: Erik Meijer - Functional Programming Fundamentals] ...nius] :By Andrew Pennebaker. An overview of how functional and declarative programming can increase the accuracy and efficiency of digital superweapons, empowerin
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  • Haskell is a computer programming language. In particular, it is a ...ally]] [[typing|statically typed]], [[Lazy evaluation|lazy]], [[functional programming|purely functional]] '' language,
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  • In OO programming, classes are types and instances are values -- Haskell separates these idea -- as in, say, ''The Craft of Functional Programming'' -- I found to be less helpful,
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  • ...creation of Graphical User Interfaces (GUI). It does this by using generic programming to construct GUI components. ...pages.cwi.nl/~ralf/syb3/ the "Scrap your boilerplate" approach] to generic programming.
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  • ...n a declarative way. It is based on the concepts of [[Functional Reactive Programming]].
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  • ...oi.acm.org/10.1145/165180.165214 A short cut to deforestation]. Functional Programming Languages and Computer Architecture, Proceedings, pages 223-232, ACM Press, ...g parameters & zip-like functions]. International Conference on Functional Programming, Proceedings, pages 124-132, ACM Press, 2002.
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  • The [http://homepages.cwi.nl/~tromp/cl/lazy-k.html Lazy K programming language] is an interesting esoteric language (from the family of pure, laz .../www.soi.city.ac.uk/%7Eross/ Ross Paterson] mentions how to mimic dataflow programming in (lazy) functional languages. See more on Lucid's own HaskellWiki page: [
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  • ...(bound) variables” relates combinatory logic to the [[pointfree]] style of programming. (For contrast, see a very different approach which also enables full elimi ...eth.ca/~jonathan.seldin/CAT.pdf Curry’s anticipation of the types used in programming languages] (it is also an introduction to illative combinatory logic)
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  • ...paper [http://www.math.chalmers.se/~rjmh/Papers/whyfp.html Why Functional Programming Matters]. At the same time the first work on attribute grammars and their relation to functional programming
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  • * [20]Not everyone can dine at the Beverly Hills Social Club of Programming Languages
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  • In many programming languages, calling a function uses stack space, so a function that is tail
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  • ...families to implement a domain-specific type system for dimension-checked programming. It works only with GHC 7.8+.
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  • ...gness to have your brain stretched in enjoyable ways. We’ll be do some web programming in Haskell.
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  • ...sen and John Hughes. In Jeremy Gibbons and Oege de Moor (eds.), The Fun of Programming, Cornerstones of Computing, pp. 17--40, Palgrave, 2003. ...aessen and John Hughes. In Proc. of International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP), ACM SIGPLAN, 2000.
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  • ...nning first and third place in the [http://icfpc.plt-scheme.org/ ICFP 2005 programming contest] both used Haskell. covering availability of monads for other programming languages.
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  • A PhD thesis has been written on the subject of graphs and functional programming [[#king-thesis 2]], and it seems that it still programming, either explicitly, or implicitly (hidden in
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  • ...own handlers to be called. Thus you work in the paradigm of ''event-driven programming'' and ''callbacks''. A twist is added to aid high-level programming. For example you would rather not carefully track the detailed event sequen
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  • GHC 7.2 includes improved support for ''datatype-generic programming'' through two features, enabled with two flags: <tt>DeriveGeneric</tt> and It is here that generic programming can help you. If you are familiar with [http://www.cs.uu.nl/research/techre
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  • ...ion and experimentation with code. They are convenient to learn functional programming, prototype Haskell code, interactively visualize data, and to create intera
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  • ...e creation of Graphical User Interfaces (GUI). It do this by using generic programming to construct GUI components. The AutoForms user creates an ordinary [http:/ To understand this article the reader should have programming experience with [http://www.haskell.org Haskell] and atleast have looked at
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  • '''Scrap Your Boilerplate''' (syb) is an infrastructure for generic programming in Haskell. (This should ''not'' be confused with the concept of "generic t
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  • Programming guidelines shall help to make the code of a project better It takes some programming experience to develop something like a
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  • ...n the #c++ channel in Quakenet said something about Haskell and functional programming. He said there were 'no variables' or something of the sort, and how it had
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