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Haskell
Description : Haskell is a general purpose, purely functional programming language. Haskell compilers are freely available for almost any computer.
Added on : 10 February 2006 22:24:09 +00:00
Description : Haskell is a general purpose, purely functional programming language. Haskell compilers are freely available for almost any computer.
Added on : 10 February 2006 22:24:09 +00:00
Objective Caml
Description : Objective Caml is the most popular variant of the Caml language. From a language standpoint, it extends the core Caml language with a fully-fledged object-oriented layer, as well as a powerful module system, all connected by a sound, polymorphic type system featuring type inference.
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Added on : 10 February 2006 21:33:29 +00:00
Description : Objective Caml is the most popular variant of the Caml language. From a language standpoint, it extends the core Caml language with a fully-fledged object-oriented layer, as well as a powerful module system, all connected by a sound, polymorphic type system featuring type inference.
Source : Old site
Added on : 10 February 2006 21:33:29 +00:00
The Caml Language
Description : Caml is a general-purpose programming language, designed with program safety and reliability in mind. It is very expressive, yet easy to learn and use. Caml supports functional, imperative, and object-oriented programming styles. It has been developed and distributed by INRIA, France's national research institute for computer science, since 1985.
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Added on : 10 February 2006 21:32:22 +00:00
Description : Caml is a general-purpose programming language, designed with program safety and reliability in mind. It is very expressive, yet easy to learn and use. Caml supports functional, imperative, and object-oriented programming styles. It has been developed and distributed by INRIA, France's national research institute for computer science, since 1985.
Source : Old site
Added on : 10 February 2006 21:32:22 +00:00