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- Hrutvik Kanabar, Samuel Vivien, Oskar Abrahamsson, Magnus O. Myreen, Michael Norrish, Johannes Åman Pohjola, Riccardo Zanetti:
PureCake: A Verified Compiler for a Lazy Functional Language. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 7(PLDI): 952-976 (2023) - 2022
- Sebastian Ullrich, Leonardo de Moura:
'do' unchained: embracing local imperativity in a purely functional language (functional pearl). Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 6(ICFP): 512-539 (2022) - 2021
- Abhiroop Sarkar, Mary Sheeran:
Hailstorm : A Statically-Typed, Purely Functional Language for IoT Applications. CoRR abs/2105.13468 (2021) - 2020
- Abhiroop Sarkar, Mary Sheeran:
Hailstorm: A Statically-Typed, Purely Functional Language for IoT Applications. PPDP 2020: 12:1-12:16 - Vadim Zaliva, Ilia Zaichuk, Franz Franchetti:
Verified Translation Between Purely Functional and Imperative Domain Specific Languages in HELIX. VSTTE 2020: 33-49 - 2016
- Luis Gabriel Lima, Francisco Soares-Neto, Paulo Lieuthier, Fernando Castor, Gilberto Melfe, João Paulo Fernandes:
Haskell in Green Land: Analyzing the Energy Behavior of a Purely Functional Language. SANER 2016: 517-528 - 2015
- Adam Chlipala:
An optimizing compiler for a purely functional web-application language. ICFP 2015: 10-21 - 2012
- Rinus Plasmeijer, Bas Lijnse, Steffen Michels, Peter Achten, Pieter W. M. Koopman:
Task-oriented programming in a pure functional language. PPDP 2012: 195-206 - Pedro Martins, João Paulo Fernandes, João Saraiva:
A Purely Functional Combinator Language for Software Quality Assessment. SLATE 2012: 51-69 - 2011
- Patry Zadarnowski:
C, Lambda Calculus and Compiler Verification - a study in Haskell of purely-functional techniques for a formal specification of imperative programming languages and an epistemically-sound verification of their compilers. University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, 2011 - Kung Chen, Shu-Chun Weng, Jia-Yin Lin, Meng Wang, Siau-Cheng Khoo:
Side-effect localization for lazy, purely functional languages via aspects. High. Order Symb. Comput. 24(1-2): 151-189 (2011) - 2006
- André Rauber Du Bois:
Mobile computation in a purely functional language. Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK, 2006 - Armelle Bonenfant, Christian Ferdinand, Kevin Hammond, Reinhold Heckmann:
Worst-Case Execution Times for a Purely Functional Language. IFL 2006: 235-252 - 2005
- André Rauber Du Bois, Philip W. Trinder, Hans-Wolfgang Loidl:
mHaskell: Mobile Computation in a Purely Functional Language. J. Univers. Comput. Sci. 11(7): 1234-1254 (2005) - 1998
- Claus Reinke:
Functions, frames, and interactions - completing a λ-calculus-based purely functional language with respect to programming in the large and interactions with runtime environments. University of Kiel, Germany, 1998, pp. 1-206 - Sigbjorn O. Finnie:
Composing graphical user interfaces in a purely functional language. University of Glasgow, UK, 1998 - Amr Sabry:
What is a Purely Functional Language? J. Funct. Program. 8(1): 1-22 (1998) - 1997
- Stefano Berardi, Luca Boerio:
Minimum Information Code in a Pure Functional Language with Data Types. TLCA 1997: 30-45 - 1996
- Richard A. Frost, Barbara Szydlowski:
Memoizing Purely Functional Top-Down Backtracking Language Processors. Sci. Comput. Program. 27(3): 263-288 (1996) - D. A. Harrison:
Using Nomads To Support Process Oriented Discrete Event Simulation In A Purely Functional Language. ESM 1996: 201-205 - 1995
- Pieter H. Hartel, Marinus J. Plasmeijer:
Special Issue on State-of-the-Art Applications of Pure Functional Programming Languages. J. Funct. Program. 5(3): 279-281 (1995) - 1994
- David R. Lester, Sava Mintchev:
Towards Machine-Checked Compiler Correctness for Higher-order Pure Functional Languages. CSL 1994: 369-381 - Masahiko Sato:
A Purely Functional Language with Encapsulated Assignment. TACS 1994: 179-202 - 1993
- Rachel Harrison, Celia A. Glass:
Dynamic Programming in a Pure Functional Language. SAC 1993: 179-186 - 1992
- Paul Hudak, Simon L. Peyton Jones, Philip Wadler, Brian Boutel, Jon Fairbairn, Joseph H. Fasel, María M. Guzmán, Kevin Hammond, John Hughes, Thomas Johnsson, Richard B. Kieburtz, Rishiyur S. Nikhil, Will Partain, John Peterson:
Report on the Programming Language Haskell, A Non-strict, Purely Functional Language. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 27(5): 1- (1992) - 1991
- Rachel Harrison:
Pure functional languages and parallelism. University of Southampton, UK, 1991 - Rachel Harrison:
Parallel Programming with Pure Functional Languages. Research Directions in High-Level Parallel Programming Languages 1991: 231-252 - 1990
- F. Burton, Hsi-Kai Yang:
Manipulation Multilinked Data Structures in a Pure Functional Language. Softw. Pract. Exp. 20(11): 1167-1185 (1990) - Phil Trinder:
Concurrent Data Manipulation in a Pure Functional Language. Functional Programming 1990: 274-286 - Atsushi Ohori:
Representing Object Identity in a Pure Functional Language. ICDT 1990: 41-55
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