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- catalog abstract "This volume contains the notes of the lectures given at the Fourth Inter- tionalSchoolonAdvanced FunctionalProgramming,heldAugust19–24,2002,at St. Anne’s College in Oxford, UK. This School was preceded by earlier ones in B? astad (1995, Sweden, LNCS 925),Olympia,WA (1996,USA, LNCS 1129),andBraga(1998,Portugal,LNCS 1608). The goal of this series of schools is to make recent developments in the area of functional programming widely available. The notes are published to enable individuals, small groups of students, and lecturers to study recent work in the rapidly developing area of functional programming. ThelecturesinthisSchoolintroducetools,languagefeatures,domain-speci?c languages, problem domains, or programming methods. All lectures are - companied by software, and all lectures contain exercises and practical assi- ments. Most of the resources can be downloaded via the website of the School: http://www.functional-programming.org/afp/afp4/. TheLectures Richard Bird and Jeremy Gibbons show how to construct a program for ari- meticcoding.Theyusethetheoryoffoldsandunfoldstodevelopbothaprogram forarithmeticcodinganddecoding,andaproofofcorrectness.Theelegantresult shows that using theory can make a di?cult proof digestible. Manuel Chakravarty and Gabriele Keller tackle the performance problem of Haskell’s standard arrays. They introduce an array library with which arr- centric algorithms can be coded elegantly, which has very good performance. Koen Claessen and Colin Runciman show how to use QuickCheck to specify programpropertiesandtotestthesepropertiesonfunctionalprograms,andhow to use Hat to trace computations. The combination of the two tools which can be used to trace computations of unexpected results is a powerful debugging tool. MatthiasFelleisenexplainshowtodevelopinteractiveWebprogramsinfu- tional Scheme with continuations, using DrScheme and its built-in Web server.".
- catalog contributor b12904428.
- catalog contributor b12904429.
- catalog contributor b12904430.
- catalog created "2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2003.".
- catalog description "Arithmetic Coding with Folds and Unfolds -- An Approach to Fast Arrays in Haskell -- Testing and Tracing Lazy Functional Programs Using QuickCheck and Hat -- Developing Interactive Web Programs -- JoCaml: A Language for Concurrent Distributed and Mobile Programming -- Arrows, Robots, and Functional Reactive Programming -- XQuery: A Typed Functional Language for Querying XML.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "This volume contains the notes of the lectures given at the Fourth Inter- tionalSchoolonAdvanced FunctionalProgramming,heldAugust19–24,2002,at St. Anne’s College in Oxford, UK. This School was preceded by earlier ones in B? astad (1995, Sweden, LNCS 925),Olympia,WA (1996,USA, LNCS 1129),andBraga(1998,Portugal,LNCS 1608). The goal of this series of schools is to make recent developments in the area of functional programming widely available. The notes are published to enable individuals, small groups of students, and lecturers to study recent work in the rapidly developing area of functional programming. ThelecturesinthisSchoolintroducetools,languagefeatures,domain-speci?c languages, problem domains, or programming methods. All lectures are - companied by software, and all lectures contain exercises and practical assi- ments. Most of the resources can be downloaded via the website of the School: http://www.functional-programming.org/afp/afp4/. TheLectures Richard Bird and Jeremy Gibbons show how to construct a program for ari- meticcoding.Theyusethetheoryoffoldsandunfoldstodevelopbothaprogram forarithmeticcodinganddecoding,andaproofofcorrectness.Theelegantresult shows that using theory can make a di?cult proof digestible. Manuel Chakravarty and Gabriele Keller tackle the performance problem of Haskell’s standard arrays. They introduce an array library with which arr- centric algorithms can be coded elegantly, which has very good performance. Koen Claessen and Colin Runciman show how to use QuickCheck to specify programpropertiesandtotestthesepropertiesonfunctionalprograms,andhow to use Hat to trace computations. The combination of the two tools which can be used to trace computations of unexpected results is a powerful debugging tool. MatthiasFelleisenexplainshowtodevelopinteractiveWebprogramsinfu- tional Scheme with continuations, using DrScheme and its built-in Web server.".
- catalog extent "vi, 211 p. :".
- catalog identifier "3540401326 (softcover : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in computer science ; 2638".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berlin ; New York : Springer,".
- catalog subject "005.1/14 21".
- catalog subject "Computer science.".
- catalog subject "Functional programming (Computer science) Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Logic design.".
- catalog subject "QA76.62 .A395 2002".
- catalog subject "Software engineering.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Arithmetic Coding with Folds and Unfolds -- An Approach to Fast Arrays in Haskell -- Testing and Tracing Lazy Functional Programs Using QuickCheck and Hat -- Developing Interactive Web Programs -- JoCaml: A Language for Concurrent Distributed and Mobile Programming -- Arrows, Robots, and Functional Reactive Programming -- XQuery: A Typed Functional Language for Querying XML.".
- catalog title "Advanced functional programming : 4th international school, AFP 2002, Oxford, UK, August 19-24, 2002 : revised lectures / Johan Jeuring, Simon Peyton Jones (eds.)".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "Oxford (2002) swd".
- catalog type "text".