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- 2023
- Curtis D'Alves, Lucas Dutton, Steven Gonder, Christopher Kumar Anand:
Alternative Methods for Retaining Explicit and Finding Implicit Sharing in Embedded DSLs. TFP 2023: 92-105 - Jason Hemann, Daniel P. Friedman:
Nearly Macro-free microKanren. TFP 2023: 72-91 - Prashant Kumar, Martin Erwig:
MatchMaker: A DSL for Game-Theoretic Matching. TFP 2023: 51-71 - Andrew Marmaduke, Larry Diehl, Aaron Stump:
Impredicative Encodings of Inductive-Inductive Data in Cedille. TFP 2023: 1-15 - Cameron Moy:
Faster, Simpler Red-Black Trees. TFP 2023: 36-50 - Sören Tempel, Tobias Brandt, Christoph Lüth:
Versatile and Flexible Modelling of the RISC-V Instruction Set Architecture. TFP 2023: 16-35 - Stephen Chang:
Trends in Functional Programming - 24th International Symposium, TFP 2023, Boston, MA, USA, January 13-15, 2023, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13868, Springer 2023, ISBN 978-3-031-38937-5 [contents] - 2022
- Youyou Cong, Kenichi Asai:
Understanding Algebraic Effect Handlers via Delimited Control Operators. TFP 2022: 59-79 - Sjoerd Crooijmans, Mart Lubbers, Pieter W. M. Koopman:
Reducing the Power Consumption of IoT with Task-Oriented Programming. TFP 2022: 80-99 - Naoya Furudono, Youyou Cong, Hidehiko Masuhara, Daan Leijen:
Towards Efficient Adjustment of Effect Rows. TFP 2022: 169-191 - Johannes Hartmann, Jeremy Gibbons:
Algorithm Design with the Selection Monad. TFP 2022: 126-143 - Kazuki Ikemori, Youyou Cong, Hidehiko Masuhara, Daan Leijen:
Sound and Complete Type Inference for Closed Effect Rows. TFP 2022: 144-168 - Tosca Klijnsma, Tim Steenvoorden:
Semantic Equivalence of Task-Oriented Programs in TopHat. TFP 2022: 100-125 - Mart Lubbers:
Deep Embedding with Class. TFP 2022: 39-58 - Cas van der Rest, Casper Bach Poulsen:
Towards a Language for Defining Reusable Programming Language Components - (Project Paper). TFP 2022: 18-38 - Ruslan Shevchenko:
Project Paper: Embedding Generic Monadic Transformer into Scala - Can We Merge Monadic Programming into Mainstream? TFP 2022: 1-17 - Wouter Swierstra, Nicolas Wu:
Trends in Functional Programming - 23rd International Symposium, TFP 2022, Virtual Event, March 17-18, 2022, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13401, Springer 2022, ISBN 978-3-031-21313-7 [contents] - 2021
- Damian Frölich, L. Thomas van Binsbergen:
A Generic Back-End for Exploratory Programming. TFP 2021: 24-43 - Pieter W. M. Koopman, Steffen Michels, Rinus Plasmeijer:
Dynamic Editors for Well-Typed Expressions. TFP 2021: 44-66 - Daniel Melcer, Stephen Chang:
ProofViz: An Interactive Visual Proof Explorer. TFP 2021: 116-135 - Yusuf Moosa Motara:
High-Level Modelling for Typed Functional Programming. TFP 2021: 69-94 - Philip Munksgaard, Svend Lund Breddam, Troels Henriksen, Fabian Gieseke, Cosmin E. Oancea:
Dataset Sensitive Autotuning of Multi-versioned Code Based on Monotonic Properties - Autotuning in Futhark. TFP 2021: 3-23 - Vít Sefl:
Translating Lambda Calculus into C++ Templates. TFP 2021: 95-115 - Viktória Zsók, John Hughes:
Trends in Functional Programming - 22nd International Symposium, TFP 2021, Virtual Event, February 17-19, 2021, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 12834, Springer 2021, ISBN 978-3-030-83977-2 [contents] - 2020
- Péter Bereczky, Dániel Horpácsi, Simon J. Thompson:
A Proof Assistant Based Formalisation of a Subset of Sequential Core Erlang. TFP 2020: 139-158 - David Janin:
An Equational Modeling of Asynchronous Concurrent Programming. TFP 2020: 180-203 - Philipp Kant, Kevin Hammond, Duncan Coutts, James Chapman, Nicholas Clarke, Jared Corduan, Neil J. Davies, Javier Díaz, Matthias Güdemann, Wolfgang Jeltsch, Marcin Szamotulski, Polina Vinogradova:
Flexible Formality Practical Experience with Agile Formal Methods. TFP 2020: 94-120 - Satoru Kawahara, Yukiyoshi Kameyama:
One-Shot Algebraic Effects as Coroutines. TFP 2020: 159-179 - Agustín Mista, Alejandro Russo:
BinderAnn: Automated Reification of Source Annotations for Monadic EDSLs. TFP 2020: 25-46 - Nico Naus, Tim Steenvoorden:
Generating Next Step Hints for Task Oriented Programs Using Symbolic Execution. TFP 2020: 47-68
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