The 2002 International Conference on Functional Programming covers the entire spectrum of functional programming, from practice to theory, and from established functional programming languages (Scheme, ML, Haskell) to novel language designs and to the functional aspects of object-oriented or concurrent languages. October 4-6, 2002 Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
John Hughes paper, dates from 1984, circulated as a Chalmers memo.
Set of links on FP.
A functional language designed for obscurity
John Hughes' list of FP-related tutorials and courses.
A Haskell-like language with a powerful type system based on dependent types.
Functional language in which types are first class values. Normal functions returning types reproduce the features of template classes of other languages. Links to many projects around the world based on Aldor.
A simple functional scripting language for Internet applications.
Researches programming environment where advanced language concepts and formal development methods are used to make production-quality software. Strongly typed, higher-order, strict, pure FL; so can be classed with ML, Haskell, and other modern FLs. But also has unique algebraic flavor in the tradition of languages such as CIP-L, and Obj.
A variety of research resources on functional programming languages, implementation, and applications of functional programming languages.
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