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Date: 2010-02-10 19:35:24
Software engineering
Computer programming
Declarative programming
Functional programming
Data types
Type theory
Monad
Option type
Type class
Map
ALGOL 68
Functor

Advances in Programming Languages APL9: Monads and I/O Ian Stark School of Informatics The University of Edinburgh

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