This tutorial book presents seven revised lectures given by leading researchers at the 4th International School on Functional Programming, AFP 2002, in Oxford, UK in August 2002.;The lectures presented introduce tools, language features, domain-specific languages, problem domains, and programming methods.;All lectures contain exercises and practical assignments.;The software accompanying the lectures can be accessed from the AFP 2002 Web site.;This book is designed to enable individuals, small groups of students, and lecturers to study recent work in the rapidly developing area of functional programming.
| ISBN: | 9783540401322 |
| Publication date: | 8th May 2003 |
| Author: | Johan Jeuring, Simon Peyton Jones |
| Publisher: | Springer an imprint of Springer Berlin Heidelberg |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 216 pages |
| Series: | Lecture Notes in Computer Science |
| Genres: |
Computer programming / software engineering Compilers and interpreters Software Engineering Mathematical theory of computation |
This tutorial book presents seven revised lectures given by leading researchers at the 4th International School on Functional Programming, AFP 2002, in Oxford, UK in August 2002.;The lectures presented introduce tools, language features, domain-specific languages, problem domains, and programming methods.;All lectures contain exercises and practical assignments.;The software accompanying the lectures can be accessed from the AFP 2002 Web site.;This book is designed to enable individuals, small groups of students, and lecturers to study recent work in the rapidly developing area of functional programming.
Advanced Functional Programming features in the following genres: Computer programming / software engineering, Compilers and interpreters, Software Engineering, Mathematical theory of computation
Advanced Functional Programming is available in Paperback
Advanced Functional Programming was written by Johan Jeuring, Simon Peyton Jones and published by Springer an imprint of Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Advanced Functional Programming has 216 pages
Yes it is part of Lecture Notes in Computer Science series