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Software engineering / Programming language theory / Computer programming / Type theory / Procedural programming languages / Functional languages / Logic in computer science / Programming language semantics / Standard ML / Denotational semantics / Monad / Type system
Date: 2001-06-27 15:19:02
Software engineering
Programming language theory
Computer programming
Type theory
Procedural programming languages
Functional languages
Logic in computer science
Programming language semantics
Standard ML
Denotational semantics
Monad
Type system

A Type-Theoretic Interpretation of Standard ML Robert Harper and Christopher Stone frwh, School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University

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