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* [http://boriken.frayser.org/wordpress/2007/07/04/appreciating-chr-constraint-handling-rules-systems/ Appreciating Constraint Programming] |
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Revision as of 02:48, 19 July 2007
Comparing Haskell to other languages.
Ruby
- Ruby vs Haskell: choose what works
- Haskell: open secret in Ruby land
- Haskell Eye for the Ruby Guy
- Monads in Ruby
- RushCheck, a lightweight random testing tool for Ruby similar to QuickCheck
- part 1
- zip and transpose
- Pattern matching in Ruby
Erlang
Ada
Java
- More Haskell in Java 7 or 8?
- Type classes in Java
- Closures and bottom for Java
- An infinite list in Java
- Maybe monad in Java
Perl 6
Eiffel
Javascript
C
C#
- The New Lambda Expressions Feature in C# 3.0
- Immutability, Purity, and Referential Transparency in C#
- Haskell for C# 3 Programmers
- Null pointers vs None vs Maybe
- The "ole in the middle "pattern
- How much Haskell can I squeeze out of C#?
Scala
CAL
Python
- Haskell versus Python
- Using Haskell in Python: haskellembed
- Understanding Monads Via Python List Comprehensions