CMSC 22300 - Functional Programming

Institution:
University of Chicago
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PQ: CMSC 15300. This course presents the functional programming paradigm and related program design concepts and techniques for systematically developing and reasoning about programs. The Haskell programming language is used as the vehicle for illustrating functional programming; it is a pure, lazy functional language that represents the functional paradigm in its most undiluted form. By providing better support for modularity and abstraction, functional programming languages make it easier to produce correct and well-structured software. We look at a range of programming examples covering lists, trees, and symbolic and textual structures. D. MacQueen. Spring.
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3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(773) 702-1234
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Quarter

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