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Functional programming is a style of programming emphasizing evaluating expressions, rather than executing commands. Functional languages are those supporting and encouraging programming in a functional style, where expressions are formed by using functions to combine basic values. On this page, languages are arranged in three groups and levels: 1) Top group: issues spanning multiple unrelated ... [MORE]

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1. Aldor - Functional language in which types are first class values. Normal functions returning types reproduce the features of template classes of other languages. Links to many projects around the world based on Aldor.
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2. Cayenne - A Haskell-like language with a powerful type system based on dependent types.
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3. Charity - Functional, categorical language, by University of Calgary, Canada. Innovative organization: based on theory of strong categorical datatypes divided into 2 subclasses: inductive (built up by constructors in the familiar way), and coinductive (broken down by destructors).
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4. FAQ for comp.lang.functional - Offers documentation as a frequently asked questions list. Also provides links to general topic, technical and other resources.
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5. FISh - A novel functional language that claims to be faster than C in some cases.
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6. Functional Programming - Claus Reinke's extensive, well organized bookmarks on FP.
7. Functional Programming - Clear growing definition, comparison, history, examples, defense. [NodeWorks Encyclopedia]
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8. Functional Programming in the Real World - Lists functional programs written primarily to perform to real-world tasks. Has pure programs (no side effects) and impure (some use of side effects). Languages: Caml, Clean, Erlang, Haskell, Miranda, Scheme, Standard ML.
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9. ICFP 2002 - The 2002 International Conference on Functional Programming covers the entire spectrum of functional programming, from practice to theory, and from established functional programming languages (Scheme, ML, Haskell) to novel language designs and to the functional aspects of object-oriented or concurrent languages. October 4-6, 2002 Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
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10. Joy - Pure functional language based on function composition rather than application; concatenative language, very like Forth, inputs and outputs stacks, but with higher-level data types and sound mathematical foundation. [Open Source, BSD]
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11. Lemon - Functional language with inductive and coinductive types. Based on simply-typed lambda calculus augmented with sums, products, and mu and nu constructors for least (inductive) and greatest (coinductive) solutions to recursive type equations.
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12. OPAL Project - Researches programming environment where advanced language concepts and formal development methods are used to make production-quality software. Strongly typed, higher-order, strict, pure FL; so can be classed with ML, Haskell, and other modern FLs. But also has unique algebraic flavor in the tradition of languages such as CIP-L, and Obj.
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13. Q Equational Programming Language - An extensible functional programming language based on the term rewriting calculus.
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14. Readscheme.org - Resources for Functional Programming - A variety of research resources on functional programming languages, implementation, and applications of functional programming languages.
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15. Rita Loogen - Member of Eden team. Articles.
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16. The Pizza Compiler - Java extension with functional features: generics (parametric polymorphism), function pointers (first-class (higher-order) functions), class cases and pattern matching (algebraic (data)types).
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17. The Unlambda Programming Language - A functional language designed for obscurity
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18. Tutorial Papers in Functional Programming - John Hughes' list of FP-related tutorials and courses.
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19. Wadler: Monads - Information on monads and functional programming
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20. Why Functional Programming Matters - John Hughes paper, dates from 1984, circulated as a Chalmers memo.
21. Afnix Programming Language - A multi-threaded functional programming language with dynamic symbol bindings which provides a state of art runtime engine for 32- and 64-bit platform and a rich set of platform independent libraries, compatible with C++ runtime operations, automatic protection engine for shared objects. Successor of Aleph.
22. Arbol - Functional language developed mainly for Genetic Programming experiments. Inspired by ideas of other small, esoteric languages (Unlambda, Lazy K, Joy, Iota, Zot, ...), and pure functional Haskell.
23. BitC Language Specification - Compiled, garbage collected; merges ideas and syntax (impure s-expression) of functional languages (Lisp Sheme) with close hardware interaction of low-level languages (C). Emits C source code.
24. CDuce - An XML centric programming language with higher order, semantic subtyping, pattern matching and overloading, and open source implementation.
25. Eden - Parallel functional language to program reactive systems and parallel algorithms using distributed memory. Extends Haskell, but overrules lazy evaluation whenever needed to support parallelism.
26. Hope - A small functional programming language, with polymorphic typing, algebraic types, pattern matching and higher-order functions.
27. Links: Linking Theory to Practice for the Web NEW! - Functional language to solve impedance mismatch problem by using one language for all 3 tiers of web programming: front-end browser, middle-tier server, back-end database; people, mail lists, papers, talks, wiki, downloads.
28. Mondrian - A simple functional scripting language for Internet applications.
29. NESL: A Parallel Programming Language NEW! - Parallel functional language developed at Carnegie Mellon, SCandAL project. Most important new ideas: nested data parallelism, language based performance model.
30. PLAN: A Packet Language for Active Networks - Resource-bounded functional language that uses a form of remote procedure call to realize active networking. Part of the SwitchWare Project. Descriptions, documents, downloads, contacts, links.
31. What the Hell are Monads? - Basic introduction to monads, monadic programming, and I/O.

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