Implicit and Explicit Parallel Programming in Haskell (1993)

by Mark P. Jones , Paul Hudak
Citations:29 - 1 self

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94 How to Declare an Imperative – Philip Wadler - 1995
64 Composing Monads – Mark P. Jones, Luc Duponcheel - 1993
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104 Lazy functional state threads – John Launchbury, Simon L Peyton Jones - 1994
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54 The implementation of the Gofer functional programming system – Mark P. Jones - 1994