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Journal of Functional Programming, Volume 34
Volume 34, 2024
- Kazutaka Matsuda
, Meng Wang
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Sparcl: A language for partially invertible computation. - Cameron Moy
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Knuth-Morris-Pratt illustrated. - Eva Graversen, Andrew K. Hirsch
, Fabrizio Montesi
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Alice or Bob?: Process polymorphism in choreographies. - Chenghao Su
, Lin Chen
, Yanhui Li
, Yuming Zhou
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Static Blame for gradual typing. - Daniel Hillerström
, Sam Lindley
, John Longley:
Asymptotic speedup via effect handlers. - Michael Sperber
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A review for the Journal of Functional Programming of Sandy Maguire, Algebra-Driven Design (Leanpub, 2020). - Taro Sekiyama
, Takeshi Tsukada
, Atsushi Igarashi
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Signature restriction for polymorphic algebraic effects. - François Pottier:
Review of "Real World OCaml: Functional Programming for the Masses" Second Edition, by Yaron Minsky and Anil Madhavapeddy, 2023. - Graham Hutton:
PhD Abstracts. - Takahiro Sanada:
Algebraic effects and handlers for arrows. - Wenjia Ye
, Bruno C. d. S. Oliveira:
Type-directed operational semantics for gradual typing. - Roland Carl Backhouse, Walter Guttmann, Michael Winter:
An example of goal-directed, calculational proof. - Samuel Caldwell, Tony Garnock-Jones, Matthias Felleisen:
Programming and reasoning about actors that share state. - Shin-Cheng Mu:
Bottom-up computation using trees of sublists. - Ondrej Lhoták, Philip Wadler:
A simple blame calculus for explicit nulls. - Wenhao Tang, Tom Schrijvers:
From high to low: Simulating nondeterminism and state with state.

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