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  • ...imperative programming language or in ''strict'' functional languages like LISP or ML, things are different here. In Haskell, expressions are evaluated on ...mentation technique for Haskell, the [http://www.haskell.org/onlinereport/ language standard] only specifies that Haskell has '''non-strict''' [[../Denotationa ...
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  • {{mergeto|Programming Languages/Functional Languages}} ...(things that never change). Another distinguishing feature of functional programming (FP) is that functions are treated as first class citizens. Programs writte ...
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  • ...in clearly, there are always mental traps that innocent readers new to the subject fall in but that the authors are not aware of. Please report any tricky pa ...ics''' of Haskell. In general, the denotational semantics of a programming language maps each of its programs to a mathematical object (denotation), that repre ...
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