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Concurrent Haskell Export

In Conference Record of POPL '96: The $23^\mathrmrd$ ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages (FebruaryJanuary--FebruaryApril 1996), pp. 295-308.

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Some applications are most easily expressed in a programming language that supports concurrency, notably interactive and distributed systems. We propose extensions to the purely-functional language Haskell that allows it to express explicitly concurrent applications; we call the resulting language Concurrent Haskell. The resulting system appears to be both expressive and efficient, and we give a number of examples of useful abstractions that can be built from our primitives. We have developed a ...


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