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  2. Haskell - Wikipedia

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    Haskell is used in academia and industry. [ 29 ] [ 30 ] [ 31 ] As of May 2021 [update] , Haskell was the 28th most popular programming language by Google searches for tutorials, [ 32 ] and made up less than 1% of active users on the GitHub source code repository.

  3. Confluence (software) - Wikipedia

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    The book Social Media Marketing for Dummies in 2007 considered Confluence an "emergent enterprise social software" that was "becoming an established player." [11] Wikis for Dummies described it as "one of the most popular wikis in corporate environments," "easy to set up and use," and "an exception to the rule" that wiki software search capabilities don't work well.

  4. Comparison of functional programming languages - Wikipedia

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  5. Haskell features - Wikipedia

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    In the § More complex examples section above, calc is used in two senses, showing that there is a Haskell type class namespace and also a namespace for values: a Haskell type class for calc . The domain and range can be explicitly denoted in a Haskell type class.

  6. Hardware description language - Wikipedia

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    In industry parlance, HDL design generally ends at the synthesis stage. Once the synthesis tool has mapped the HDL description into a gate netlist, the netlist is passed off to the back-end stage. Depending on the physical technology (FPGA, ASIC gate array, ASIC standard cell), HDLs may or may not play a significant role in the back-end flow ...

  7. Comparison of multi-paradigm programming languages - Wikipedia

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    Rule-based programming – a network of rules of thumb that comprise a knowledge base and can be used for expert systems and problem deduction & resolution; Visual programming – manipulating program elements graphically rather than by specifying them textually (e.g. Simulink); also termed diagrammatic programming [1]

  8. Applicative functor - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow Haskell, Idris, and F# offer language features designed to ease programming with applicative functors. In Haskell, applicative functors are implemented in the Applicative type class. While in languages like Haskell monads are applicative functors, it is not always so in general settings of Category Theory - examples of monads that are ...

  9. Category:Articles with example Haskell code - Wikipedia

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    This is a maintenance category, used for maintenance of the Wikipedia project. It is not part of the encyclopedia and contains non-article pages, or groups articles by status rather than subject. Do not include this category in content categories.