A dialect and extension of the standard nonstrict and purely functional language Haskell, pH is essentially Haskell with implicitly parallel semantics. This title provides a complete treatment of the language, the programming philosophy it embraces, and its theoretical underpinnings. It includes many examples. It is for students and professionals.
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A dialect and extension of the standard nonstrict and purely functional language Haskell, pH is essentially Haskell with implicitly parallel semantics. This title provides a complete treatment of the language, the programming philosophy it embraces, and its theoretical underpinnings. It includes many examples. It is for students and professionals.
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