Get Free Shipping on orders over $0
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology : Ifip Tc2 / Wg2.1 Working Conference Programming July 11 12, 2002, Dagstuhl, Germany - Jeremy Gibbons

IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology

Ifip Tc2 / Wg2.1 Working Conference Programming July 11 12, 2002, Dagstuhl, Germany

By: Jeremy Gibbons, Johan Jeuring, Ifip Tc2/Wg2 1 Working Conference on Gen

Paperback | 28 February 2003

At a Glance

Paperback


$169.75

or 4 interest-free payments of $42.44 with

 or 

Ships in 5 to 7 business days

Generic programming is about making programs more adaptable by making them more general. Generic programs often embody non-traditional kinds of polymorphism; ordinary programs are obtained from them by suitably instantiating their parameters. In contrast with normal programs, the parameters of a generic program are often quite rich in structure; for example, they may be other programs, types or type constructors, class hierarchies, or even programming paradigms.

Generic programming techniques have always been of interest, both to practitioners and to theoreticians, but only recently have generic programming techniques become a specific focus of research in the functional and object-oriented programming language communities.

Generic Programming comprises the edited proceedings of the Working Conference on Generic Programming, which was sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) and held in Dagstuhl, Germany in July 2002. With contributions from leading researchers around the world, this volume captures the state of the art in this important emerging area.

Other Editions and Formats

Hardcover

Published: 8th March 2013

More in Maths for Computer Scientists

Discrete Mathematics for Computing : Grassroots - Peter Grossman

RRP $150.00

$117.75

21%
OFF
Practical Nonconvex Nonsmooth Optimization - Frank E. Curtis
Mathematics in Cybersecurity - Alfred Basta
Beading With Algorithms : Cellular Automata In Peyote Stitch - Gwen  Fisher
Stochastic Methods in Neuroscience - Carlo Laing