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strongly-typed model that can be used to design and experiment with typed languages for modelling, programming, and migrating databases.
 
strongly-typed model that can be used to design and experiment with typed languages for modelling, programming, and migrating databases.
   
It is encoded in the functional programming language Haskell and it makes extensive use of typeclass bounded, parametric polymorphism and [http://homepages.cwi.nl/~ralf/HList/ heterogeneous collections].
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It is encoded in the functional programming language Haskell and it makes extensive use of typeclass bounded, parametric polymorphism and [http://homepages.cwi.nl/~ralf/HList/ heterogeneous collections]. See the: [http://darcs.haskell.org/HList/ HList darcs repos].
   
 
Apart from the standard relational database operations, such as
 
Apart from the standard relational database operations, such as

Revision as of 09:20, 15 March 2007

Introduction

CoddFish is a strongly-typed model that can be used to design and experiment with typed languages for modelling, programming, and migrating databases.

It is encoded in the functional programming language Haskell and it makes extensive use of typeclass bounded, parametric polymorphism and heterogeneous collections. See the: HList darcs repos.

Apart from the standard relational database operations, such as selection and join, it contains functional dependencies, normal forms, and operations for database transformation.

Unlike tools such as Haskell/DB, the CoddFish library does not (at the moment) aim to support database connectivity.

Further details can be found in the draft paper available from the project webpage.

Availability

CoddFish is available as part of the UMinho Haskell Libraries.

Credits

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