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         Functional Languages Programming:     more books (101)
  1. The Optimal Implementation of Functional Programming Languages (Cambridge Tracts in Theoretical Computer Science) by Andrea Asperti, Stefano Guerrini, 1999-01-28
  2. The Implementation of Functional Programming Languages (Prentice-Hall International Series in Computer Science) by Simon L. Peyton Jones, 1987-05
  3. Functional Programming Languages and Computer Architecture: Proceedings, Nancy, France, September 16-19, 1985 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) (v. 201)
  4. Functional Programming Languages and Computer Architecture: 5th ACM Conference. Cambridge, MA, USA, August 26-30, 1991 Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  5. Functional Programming: Languages, Tools and Architectures (Ellis Horwood Series in Computers and Their Applications) by Susan Eisenbach, 1987-04-30
  6. Implementation of Non-Strict Functional Programming Languages (Research Monographs in Parallel and Distributed Computing) by Kenneth R. Traub, 1991-03-07
  7. Functional Programming Languages in Education: 1st International Symposium FPLE '95 Nijmegen, The Netherlands, December 4-6, 1995. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  8. Functional Programming Languages and Computer Architecture: Portland, Oregon, USA, September 14-16, 1987. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  9. Combinators and Functional Programming Languages: Thirteenth Spring School of the LITP, Val d'Ajol, France, May 6-10, 1985. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) (English and French Edition)
  10. Combinators and functional programming languages: Thirteenth Spring School of the LITP, Val d'Ajol, France, May 6-10, 1985, proceedings (Lecture notes in computer science)
  11. Functional Architecture: An Approach for Effective Execution of Functional Programming Languages by Hong Shen, 2010-06-04
  12. Implicit Shared Memory Multiprocessor Support for the Functional Programming Language SAC - Single Assignment C by Clemens Grelck, 2001-08-20
  13. Functional Programming Languages and Computer Architecture
  14. Functional programming languages in education: First International Symposium, FPLE '95, Nijmegen, The Netherlands ... 1995 : proceedings

1. Comparing Parallel Functional Languages: Programming And Performance∗ - Micros
Authors H.W. LOIDL, F. RUBIO, N. SCAIFE, K. HAMMOND, S. HORIGUCHI. Citations 6 This paper presents a practical evaluation and comparison of three state-of-the-art parallel
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Comparing Parallel Functional Languages: Programming and Performance∗ Edit Comparing Parallel Functional Languages: Programming and Performance∗ Citations: 6 H.-W. LOIDL F. RUBIO N. SCAIFE ... U. KLUSIK This paper presents a practical evaluation and comparison of three state-of-the-art parallel functional languages. The evaluation is based on implementations of three typical symbolic computation programs, with performance measured on a Beowulf-class parallel architecture. ∗This work is primarily supported by the Austrian Academy of Sciences (APART fellowship 624), the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (Postdoctoral fellowship P00778), and UK's Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (grant nos. GR/L 93379, GR/M 32351 and GR/L 42889). Published in 2002. View or Download The following links allow you to view and download full papers. These links are maintained by other sources not affiliated with Microsoft Academic Search.

2. Practical Type Inference Based On Success Typings
Introduction For programmers already experienced in developing programs in dynamically typed functional languages, programming is atranquil Permission to make digital or hard copies
http://www.it.uu.se/research/group/hipe/papers/succ_types.pdf

3. Eden: Parallel Functional Programming
Parallel functional language to program reactive systems and parallel algorithms using distributed memory. Extends Haskell, but overrules lazy evaluation whenever needed to support parallelism.
http://www.mathematik.uni-marburg.de/~eden/
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Eden: Parallel Functional Programming with Haskell
Eden extends Haskell with a small set of syntactic constructs for explicit process specification and creation. While providing enough control to implement parallel algorithms efficiently, it frees the programmer from the tedious task of managing low-level details by introducing automatic communication (via head-strict lazy lists), synchronisation, and process handling. Eden's main constructs are process abstractions and process instantiations. The function embeds a function of type into a process abstraction of type Process a b which, when instantiated, will be executed in parallel. Process instantiation is expressed by the predefined infix operator . Higher-level coordination is achieved by defining skeletons , ranging from a simple parallel map to sophisticated replicated-worker or divide-and-conquer schemes. They have been used to parallelise a set of non-trivial benchmark programs.

4. CiteSeerX — Comparing Parallel Functional Languages Programming
CiteSeerX Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles) This paper presents a practical evaluation and comparison of three stateof -the-art parallel functional languages. The
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.20.1425

5. Trends In Programming Languages… « Grenouille Bouillie
Home Concept programming, Functional languages, Programming, Programming languages, Programming techniques Trends in programming languages…
http://grenouillebouillie.wordpress.com/2010/09/29/trends-in-programming-languag

6. Comparing Parallel Functional Languages Programming And Performance
Comparing Parallel Functional Languages Programming and Performance∗ Comparing Parallel Functional Languages Programming and Performance
http://dalila.sip.ucm.es/~ricardo/hosc03.pdf

7. ErloungeSTL. – Joe’s Blog!
If you are at all interested in functional languages, programming or Erlang you should show up and check it out. We will be having a couple presentations and should be remotely
http://www.joeandmotorboat.com/2008/08/24/erloungestl/
August 24, 2008
ErloungeSTL.
6:47 pm in Dev Erlang by joe If you have been reading this blog lately you know that I have picked up an interest in Erlang. As such I have been on their email list. Recently there was a question of Erlounge meetup sorta stuff in Missouri ErloungeSTL . The first meeting will be Sept 11th at 7pm at Contegix . If you are at all interested in functional languages, programming or Erlang you should show up and check it out. We will be having a couple presentations and should be remotely interesting for even someone that has never written a line of Erlang.
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    8. [ProgSoc] Functional Languages/Programming Comp (was: HTML Editors)
    To Christian Kent ckent@nospam.socs.uts.edu.au Subject ProgSoc Functional Languages/Programming Comp (was HTML editors) From Peter Meric pmeric@nospam.progsoc.uts.edu.au
    http://www.progsoc.uts.edu.au/lists/progsoc/1998/05/msg00614.html
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    [ProgSoc] Functional Languages/Programming Comp (was: HTML editors)
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    9. DBLP: Steffen Priebe
    Ulrike Klusik, Rita Loogen, Greg Michaelson, Ricardo Pena, Steffen Priebe, lvaro J. Reb n Portillo, Philip W. Trinder Comparing Parallel Functional Languages Programming and
    http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/p/Priebe:Steffen.html
    Steffen Priebe
    List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server FAQ Ask others: ACM DL Guide CSB MetaPress ... Rita Loogen , Steffen Priebe: Hierarchical Master-Worker Skeletons. PADL 2008 Steffen Priebe: Dynamic Task Generation and Transformation Within a Nestable Workpool Skeleton. Euro-Par 2006 Steffen Priebe: Preprocessing Eden with Template Haskell. GPCE 2005 Jost Berthold Ulrike Klusik Rita Loogen , Steffen Priebe, Nils Weskamp : High-Level Process Control in Eden. Euro-Par 2003 Hans-Wolfgang Loidl Fernando Rubio Norman Scaife ... Ricardo Pena , Steffen Priebe, Philip W. Trinder : Comparing Parallel Functional Languages: Programming and Performance Higher-Order and Symbolic Computation 16 Robert F. Pointon , Steffen Priebe, Hans-Wolfgang Loidl Rita Loogen Philip W. Trinder : Functional Vs Object-Oriented Distributed Languages. EUROCAST 2001 Ulrike Klusik Rita Loogen , Steffen Priebe, Fernando Rubio : Implementation Skeletons in Eden: Low-Effort Parallel Programming. IFL 2000 Ulrike Klusik Rita Loogen , Steffen Priebe: Controlling parallelism and data distribution in Eden. Scottish Functional Programming Workshop 2000
    Coauthor Index
    Jost Berthold Mischa Dieterle ... Robert F. Pointon

    10. DBLife: Comparing Parallel Functional Languages: Programming And Performance
    Comparing Parallel Functional Languages Programming and Performance
    http://dblife.cs.wisc.edu/publication/Comparing_Parallel_Functional_Languages:_P

    11. List (computing) - ENotes.com Reference
    The former is often preferred in imperative programming languages, while the latter is the norm in functional languages. Programming language support
    http://www.enotes.com/topic/List_(computing)

    12. Comparing Parallel Functional Languages
    H.W. Loidl School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh EH14 4AS, Scotland. hwloidl@macs.hw.ac.uk F. Rubio
    http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=940853.940872

    13. Courseware: ObjectOrientedProgramming
    Objectoriented design • Encapsulation and information-hiding • Separation of behavior and implementation • Classes and subclasses • Inheritance (overriding, dynamic
    http://software.intel.com/en-us/courseware/course/category.php?id=51

    14. Higher-Order And Symbolic Computation: Abstract, 16(3)203-251
    HigherOrder and Symbolic Computation, 16(3)203-251 Comparing Parallel Functional Languages Programming and Performance H-W. Loidl, School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences
    http://www.brics.dk/~hosc/vol16/3-loidl-al.html
    Higher-Order and Symbolic Computation, 16(3)203-251
    Comparing Parallel Functional Languages: Programming and Performance
    H-W. Loidl, School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh EH14 4AS, Scotland
    F. Rubio, Dpto. Sistemas Informaticos y Programacion, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain
    N. Scaife, Japan Advanced Institute for Science and Technology, 1/8 Asahidai, Tatsunokuchi, Nomigun, Ishikawa, 923-1211
    K. Hammond, School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, KY16 9SS, Scotland
    S. Horiguchi, Japan Advanced Institute for Science and Technology, 1/8 Asahidai, Tatsunokuchi, Nomigun, Ishikawa, 923-1211
    U. Klusik,
    R. Loogen,
    G.J. Michaelson, School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh EH14 4AS, Scotland
    R. Pena, Dpto. Sistemas Informaticos y Programacion, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain
    S. Priebe, A.J. Rebon, School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, KY16 9SS, Scotland P.W. Trinder

    15. Comp.compilers: Course Announcement: Dataflow Architectures And Languages At MIT
    Functional languages Programming with higherorder functions and non-strict data structures; Rewrite rules and reduction; Algebraic and abstract data
    http://compilers.iecc.com/comparch/article/90-06-035
    Course Announcement: Dataflow Architectures and Languages at MIT
    Thu, 7 Jun 90 01:13:23 GMT
    From comp.compilers
    Related articles Course Announcement: Dataflow Architectures and Languages at MIT List of all articles for this month Newsgroups: comp.lang.functional,comp.lang.sigplan,comp.compilers From: Date: Thu, 7 Jun 90 01:13:23 GMT Organization: MIT Lab for Computer Science, Cambridge, Mass. Keywords: courses Dear colleague,
    Enclosed is an announcement for a 1-week course on Dataflow
    Architectures and Languages that we will be teaching at MIT this
    summer. It may be of interest to you or to your colleagues. Thank
    you.
    Arvind and Rishiyur S. Nikhil, MIT
    COURSE ANNOUNCEMENT: PLEASE POST
    Parallel Computing: Dataflow Architectures and Languages
    (with Programming Laboratory)
    Monday, July 23 through Friday, July 27, 1990 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Summer Session Program 6.83s Course Description Parallel computing is faced with both a programming crisis and an architectural crisis, although the latter is not widely recognized. This course presents approaches to both issues- the former via Functional Languages and the latter via Dataflow Architectures.

    16. Functional Languages, Programming Languages, Categories, Functional Languages Li
    Functional Languages List by Categories Online information about functional programming languages list by categories, functional language apl, charity, clean, curl, curry, erlang
    http://www.altiusdirectory.com/Computers/functional-languages.html

    17. ISBN10: 0534376959; ISBN13: 9780534376956, Concise Introduction To Computer Lang
    Functional Languages – Programming in LISP. Chapter Eight. Logic Programming using Prolog. Chapter Nine. Experimenting with Languages.
    http://www.textbooks.com/Adv-Search.php?keyword=0534376959

    18. Publications
    Comparing Parallel Functional Languages Programming and Performance, Higher Order and Symbolic Computation 16(3) 203251, 2003.
    http://www.mm-net.org.uk/pubs/
    Publications
    Year Publication Luc Moreau, Peter Dickman, and Richard Jones. Birrell's distributed reference listing revisited . To appear in ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS), pages 53. Richard Bornat, Cristiano Calcagno, Peter O'Hearn, Matthew Parkinson Permission Accounting in Separation Logic To appear in POPL05 Cristiano Calcagno, Philippa Gardner, Uri Zarfaty. Context Logic and Tree Update POPL 2005 Richard Jones and Andy King. Collecting the garbage without blocking the traffic. Technical Report 18-04, September 2004 Andy C. King. Removing garbage collector synchronisation. PhD thesis, University of Kent at Canterbury, September 2004. Toni Cunei Use of pre-emptive program services with optimised native code PhD dissertation. Glasgow Hume: Programming Resource-Limited Systems using Bounded Automata K. Hammond and P. Vasconcelos, Inferring Cost Equations for Recursive, Polymorphic and Higher-Order Functional Programs , to appear in Proc. Implementation of Functional Languages, Edinburgh, Scotland, Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer, 2004, 16pp. Nominated for the Peter Landin Prize for best paper.

    19. Accidentally In Code Extreme Blue
    They call Extreme Blue a leadership development program. I didn't get it becoming a competent programmer, functional languages, Programming
    http://catehuston.com/blog/category/extreme-blue/

    20. CiteULike: Towards Applicative Relational Programming
    and devise mechanisms for modularity,for local scoping of predicates, and for exporting/importing relations betweenprograms. constraint cs functional languages programming
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