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FDPE@ICFP 2008: Victoria, BC, Canada
- Frank Huch, Adam Parkin:
Proceedings of the 2008 international workshop on Functional and declarative programming in education, FDPE@ICFP 2008, Victoria, BC, Canada, September 20 - 28, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-068-5
Session 1
- Annette Bieniusa, Markus Degen, Phillip Heidegger, Peter Thiemann, Stefan Wehr, Martin Gasbichler, Michael Sperber, Marcus Crestani, Herbert Klaeren, Eric Knauel:
Htdp and dmda in the battlefield: a case study in first-year programming instruction. 1-12 - Prabhakar Ragde:
The chilling descent: making the transition to a conventional curriculum. 13-20 - Rex L. Page, Carl Eastlund, Matthias Felleisen:
Functional programming and theorem proving for undergraduates: a progress report. 21-30
Session 2
- Jonathan Aldrich, Robert J. Simmons, Key Shin:
SASyLF: an educational proof assistant for language theory. 31-40 - Alley Stoughton:
Experimenting with formal languages using forlan. 41-50 - David Wakeling:
A robot in every classroom: robots and functional programming across the curriculum. 51-60
Session 3
- Peter Achten:
Teaching functional programming with soccer-fun. 61-72 - Ulrich Neumerkel, Markus Triska, Jan Wielemaker
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Declarative language extensions for prolog courses. 73-78 - Fritz Ruehr:
Tips on teaching types and functions. 79-90

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