| Martin Odersky. Programming with functional nets. In The School of Niklaus Wirth { The Art of Simplicity, pages 173-200. DPunkt, 2000. |
....FM97, Fes98] Largely, functional nets as described here constitute a simplification and streamlining of the original treatment of join, with object based join calculus and qualified definitions being the main innovation. These notes are an adaptation and extension of two previous papers [Ode00a, Ode00b] Acknowledgements Matthias Zenger and Christoph Zenger have designed several of the examples. I thank them and also Philippe Altherr and Michel Schinz for suggesting numerous improvements to the paper. ....
Martin Odersky. Programming with functional nets. Technical Report 2000/331, Departement d'Informatique, EPFL, March 2000.
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Martin Odersky. Programming with functional nets. In The School of Niklaus Wirth { The Art of Simplicity, pages 173-200. DPunkt, 2000.
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