<A HREF="manual_c.htm"><img align=center src="contents.gif" ALT="Contents"></A> Up Previous Next

References

[1] Peterson, J. and Hammond, K. (editors). 1997 (April). Report on the Programming Language Haskell 1.4, A Non-strict Purely Functional Language. Technical report. Yale University. Department of Computer Science.

[2] Peterson, J. and Hammond, K. (editors). 1997 (April). The Haskell library report version 1.4. Technical report. Yale University. Department of Computer Science.

[3] Hutton, G. and Meijer, E. 1996. Monadic parser combinators.

[4] Peyton Jones, S. and Wadler, P. 1993 (January). Imperative Functional Programming, from Proceedings 20th Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages.

[5] Launchbury, J. and Peyton Jones, S.L. 1994 (June). Lazy functional state threads, from Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation. Orlando, FL.

[6] Peyton Jones, S.L., Gordon, A., and Finne, S. 1996 (January). Concurrent Haskell, from Conference record of POPL '96: 23rd ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages. ACM press, St. Petersburg Beach, FL. Pages 295--308.

[7] Bird, R. and Wadler, P. 1988. Introduction to functional programming. Prentice Hall.

[8] Hudak, P. and Fasel, J. 1992 (May). A gentle introduction to Haskell. ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 27(5).

[9] Jones, M.P. 1994 (May). The implementation of the Gofer functional programming system. Technical report. Yale University. New Haven, Connecticut, USA.