| SADLER, C.: Why Functional Programming, in: EISENBACH, S. (ed.) Functional Programming: Languages, Tools and Architectures, Ellis Horwood 1987, pp. 9-17. |
....to cover the above mentioned modelling concepts. Furthermore, a functional programming language can seamlessly be integrated into a functional data model [Nik88] Concerning programming methodology, we believe that applicative languages are superior to imperative ones for a number of reasons [Sad87, Bac78] Particularly, functional programs are shorter and much simpler, that is, easier to understand, than their imperative equivalents. Furthermore, because of referential transparency their semantics have simple mathematical descriptions. Special advantages of FP like languages are [Bac78, ....
SADLER, C.: Why Functional Programming, in: EISENBACH, S. (ed.) Functional Programming: Languages, Tools and Architectures, Ellis Horwood 1987, pp. 9-17.
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