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2000 – 2009
- 2002
- [j6]David B. MacQueen:
Should ML be Object-Oriented? Formal Aspects Comput. 13(3-5): 214-232 (2002)
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [e2]David B. MacQueen, Luca Cardelli:
POPL '98, Proceedings of the 25th ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages, San Diego, CA, USA, January 19-21, 1998. ACM 1998, ISBN 0-89791-979-3 [contents] - 1994
- [c15]David B. MacQueen, Mads Tofte:
A Semantics for Higher-Order Functors. ESOP 1994: 409-423 - [c14]Andrew W. Appel, David B. MacQueen:
Separate Compilation for Standard ML. PLDI 1994: 13-23 - 1993
- [j5]Carl A. Gunter, Elsa L. Gunter, David B. MacQueen:
Computing ML Equality Kinds Using Abstract Interpretation. Inf. Comput. 107(2): 303-323 (1993) - [j4]Robert Harper, Bruce F. Duba, David B. MacQueen:
Typing First-Class Continuations in ML. J. Funct. Program. 3(4): 465-484 (1993) - [c13]David B. MacQueen:
Reflections on Standard ML. Functional Programming, Concurrency, Simulation and Automated Reasoning 1993: 32-46 - 1991
- [c12]Andrew W. Appel, David B. MacQueen:
Standard ML of New Jersey. PLILP 1991: 1-13 - [c11]Bruce F. Duba, Robert Harper, David B. MacQueen:
Typing First-Class Continuations in ML. POPL 1991: 163-173 - [c10]Carl A. Gunter, Elsa L. Gunter, David B. MacQueen:
An Abstract Interpretation for ML Equality Kinds. TACS 1991: 112-130
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [c9]David B. MacQueen:
An Implementation of Standard ML Modules. LISP and Functional Programming 1988: 212-223 - 1987
- [c8]Andrew W. Appel, David B. MacQueen:
A Standard ML compiler. FPCA 1987: 301-324 - 1986
- [j3]David B. MacQueen, Gordon D. Plotkin, Ravi Sethi:
An Ideal Model for Recursive Polymorphic Types. Inf. Control. 71(1/2): 95-130 (1986) - [c7]David B. MacQueen:
Using Dependent Types to Express Modular Structure. POPL 1986: 277-286 - 1985
- [j2]David B. MacQueen, Donald Sannella:
Completeness of Proof Systems for Equational Specifications. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 11(5): 454-461 (1985) - [c6]Luca Cardelli, David B. MacQueen:
Persistence and Type Abstraction. Data Types and Persistence (Appin) 1985: 31-41 - [i1]Luca Cardelli, David B. MacQueen:
Persistence and Type Abstraction. Data Types and Persistence (Appin), Informal Proceedings 1985: 221-230 - 1984
- [c5]David B. MacQueen:
Modules for Standard ML. LISP and Functional Programming 1984: 198-207 - [c4]David B. MacQueen, Gordon D. Plotkin, Ravi Sethi:
An Ideal Model for Recursive Polymorphic Types. POPL 1984: 165-174 - [e1]Gilles Kahn, David B. MacQueen, Gordon D. Plotkin:
Semantics of Data Types, International Symposium, Sophia-Antipolis, France, June 27-29, 1984, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 173, Springer 1984, ISBN 3-540-13346-1 [contents] - 1982
- [c3]David B. MacQueen, Ravi Sethi:
A Semantic Model of Types for Applicative Languages. Symposium on LISP and Functional Programming 1982: 243-252 - 1980
- [c2]Rod M. Burstall, David B. MacQueen, Donald Sannella:
HOPE: An Experimental Applicative Language. LISP Conference 1980: 136-143
1970 – 1979
- 1977
- [c1]Gilles Kahn, David B. MacQueen:
Coroutines and Networks of Parallel Processes. IFIP Congress 1977: 993-998 - 1976
- [j1]Leo Harrington, David B. MacQueen:
Selection in Abstract Recursion Theory. J. Symb. Log. 41(1): 153-158 (1976)
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