Haskell


[-]Type Classes
S. Blott (PHDTHESIS, 1991)

[-]Cheap Deforestation for Non-strict Functional Languages
A. Gill (PHDTHESIS, 1996)

[-]A Short Cut to Deforestation
A. Gill and J. Launchbury and S.L. Peyton Jones[ (ed)] (INPROCEEDINGS, 1993)

[-]On the effectiveness of functional language features: NAS benchmark FT
J. Hammes and S. Sur and W. Böhm (ARTICLE, 1997)

[-]Report on the Programming Language Haskell: A Non-strict, Purely Functional Language
K. Hammond and L. Augustsson and B. Boutel and others (MANUAL, 1995)

[-]Report on the Programming Language Haskell: A Non-strict, Purely Functional Language
K. Hammond and J. Peterson and others (MANUAL, 1997)

[-]Generic Programs and Proofs
R. Hinze (BOOK, 2000)

[-]Derivable Type Classes
R. Hinze and S. Peyton Jones[G. Hutton (ed)] (INPROCEEDINGS, 2000)

[-]Report on the Programming Language Haskell
P. Hudak and S. Peyton Jones and P. Wadler and others (MANUAL, 1992)

[-]Type Classes in Haskell
C. Hall and K. Hammond and S. Peyton Jones and P. Wadler (TECHREPORT, 1992)

[-]Lazy Functional State Threads
J. Launchbury and S. Peyton Jones[ (ed)] (INPROCEEDINGS, 1994)

[-]A Design for Warm Fusion
L. Nemeth and S. Peyton Jones[C. Clack and T. Davie and K. Hammond (ed)] (INPROCEEDINGS, 1998)

[-]Deforestation: transforming programs to eliminate trees
P.L. Wadler (ARTICLE, 1990)


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