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Stanton TetersPaper from 1984.
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infraredConventional languages place conceptual limits on the way problems can be modularised. Functional languages push those limits back. In this paper we show that two features of functional languages in particular, higher-order functions and lazy evaluation,
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ken .Higher order functions and Lazy Evaluation - "Abstract: As software becomes more and more complex... This paper dates from 1984, and circulated as a Chalmers memo for many years....
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SamAs software becomes more and more complex, it is more and more important to structure it well. Well-structured software is easy to write, easy to debug, and provides a collection of modules that can be re-used to reduce future programming costs.
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Alexander TsangIn this paper we show that two features of functional languages in particular, higher-order functions and lazy evaluation, can contribute greatly to modularity.
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