Programming in Haskell. Graham Hutton

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Bryan O'Sullivan: Concurrent and multicore programming in Haskell 2 Aug 2011 - 59 minBryan is a co-author of the upcoming O'Reilly book Real World Haskell. (among all sorts of Generic Haskell - a language for generic programming Generic Haskell is an extension of the functional programming language Haskell that supports generic programming. Generic Haskell was developed in the  Advanced Functional Programming - Lehrstuhl für We have chosen to use Haskell, a standard, purely functional programming language, throughout the course as it incorporates all the topics that we cover in a  Galois - Haskell Course Functional programming, particularly using the Haskell language, is widely applied within Galois. We encourage third parties learn to apply functional  Eden: Parallel Functional Programming Eden: Parallel Functional Programming with Haskell. Eden extends Haskell with a small set of syntactic constructs for explicit process specification and creation. Functional Programming Research at Glasgow C. V. Hall, K. Hammond, J. Launchbury, W. Partain, S.L. Peyton Jones, P. L. Wadler, A. Gill, S. Marlow,  CSE 341 - Haskell and Functional Programming CSE 341 - Programming Languages - Autumn 2012. Haskell and Functional Programming. Haskell will be a vehicle to discuss programming in a pure functional 

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