| Haskell (Named after the logician ) A language largely derived from but with several extensions. Haskell was designed by a committee from the community in April 1990. It features static typing, s, user-defined s, and s. Innovations include a system, systematic operator , a system, functional , and . Haskell 1.3 added many new features, including , standard libraries, , in datatypes, , an improved system, and many changes to the Prelude. is a cut-down version of Haskell with some extra features. : .hs, .lhs (). {Home (http://haskell.org/)}. ["Report on the Programming Language Haskell Version 1.1", Paul Hudak & P. Wadler eds, CS Depts, U Glasgow and Yale U., Aug 1991]. [Version 1.2: SIGPLAN Notices 27(5), Apr 1992]. {Haskell 1.3 Report (http://haskell.cs.yale.edu/haskell-report/haskell-report.html)}. Mailing list: . Yale Haskell - Version 2.0.6, Haskell 1.2 built on . {(ftp://nebula.cs.yale.edu/pub/haskell/yale/)}. Glasgow Haskell (GHC) - Version 2.04 for /2; {HPPA1.1}/9,10; / 4, 2; / 5,6; /, 2,, 32; /. GHC generates or . {(ftp://ftp.dcs.glasgow.ac.uk/pub/haskell/glasgow/)} E-mail: . Haskell-B - Haskell 1.2 implemented in , generates . {(ftp://ftp.cs.chalmers.se/pub/haskell/chalmers/)} E-mail: . (1997-06-06) |