please email me at
ja...@isppower.com
Probably somewhere at www.acm.org, although it might be in a members-only
area.
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AFAIK this paper about FP and FFP can be found in Glaser's book on
functional programming: P. Glaser, C. Hankin, and D. Till. Principles of
Functional Programming. Prentice Hall, 1984. Amazon says it is out of
print, but you may find it in university libraries.
He also wrote a follow-up paper:
FL Language Manual, Parts 1 & 2", J. Backus et al, IBM Research Report
RJ 7100 (1989)
which is polymorphism and other advancements on the conceptual FP/FFP
basis.
Contact: rep...@watson.ibm.com (look around the web page of IBM's
Watson Research Facility, maybe it's out there on-line).
It is not irrelevant to ask about it in this newsgroup, as implementing
any of those languages in CL for academic purposes is quite natural and
enjoyable. Have fun!
Robert
> Probably somewhere at www.acm.org, although it might be in a members-only
> area.
You probably refer to ACM's Digital Library http://www.acm.org/dl/. Papers
may be purchased also by non members, but the library only stores (most of)
those published after 1990. Backus' Turing Award speech appeared on CACM in
1978.
Paolo
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