![Software engineering / Computer programming / Declarative programming / Functional programming / Data types / Programming language comparisons / Type theory / Higher-order functions / Fold / Generic programming / Map / Type class Software engineering / Computer programming / Declarative programming / Functional programming / Data types / Programming language comparisons / Type theory / Higher-order functions / Fold / Generic programming / Map / Type class](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/143730d003ac28c0f8d8d4aa07b58173.jpg) Date: 2013-10-12 04:58:09Software engineering Computer programming Declarative programming Functional programming Data types Programming language comparisons Type theory Higher-order functions Fold Generic programming Map Type class | | Deriving Generic Functions by Example Neil Mitchell University of York, UK http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/~ndm/ Abstract. A function is said to be generic if it operates over values ofAdd to Reading ListSource URL: community.haskell.orgDownload Document from Source Website File Size: 139,71 KBShare Document on Facebook
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