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| Re: Practicality of functional and logic languages? torbenm@diku.dk (1993-01-13) |
| Re: Practicality of functional and logic languages? hdev@dutiai.twi.tudelft.nl (1993-01-13) |
| Practicality of functional and logic languages? lock@karlsruhe.gmd.de (1993-01-14) |
| Re: Practicality of functional and logic languages? nickh@CS.CMU.EDU (1993-01-14) |
| Re: Practicality of functional and logic languages? joe@erix.ericsson.se (1993-01-14) |
| Re: Practicality of functional and logic languages? aet@mundil.cs.mu.OZ.AU (1993-01-15) |
| Re: Practicality of functional and logic languages? johnson@cs.uiuc.edu (1993-01-15) |
| Re: Practicality of functional and logic languages? glew@pdx007.intel.com (1993-02-03) |
| Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
| From: | johnson@cs.uiuc.edu (Ralph Johnson) |
| Organization: | University of Illinois, Dept. of Comp. Sci., Urbana, IL |
| Date: | Fri, 15 Jan 1993 15:36:31 GMT |
| References: | 93-01-059 93-01-096 |
| Keywords: | functional, logic |
Mathematica is a very widely used functional programming system. Of
course, it is used mostly by people who aren't computer scientists, and I
bet lots of its users don't even know that it is a functional programming
system. Mathematica is an interesting system that should be more widely
known among computer scientists.
-Ralph Johnson
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