Functional Programming

Lecturer

Graham Hutton, University of Nottingham

Abstract

Functional programming is a style of programming in which the basic method of computation is the application of functions to arguments. The aim of this introductory course is to review some of the basics of functional programming, using the modern functional language Haskell. The course comprises ten mini-lectures, two extended programming examples, and a take-home exam:

The course is based upon my forthcoming book, Programming in Haskell, and was prepared for the MGS-APPSEM Spring School held in Nottingham during March 2004.


Graham Hutton
Last modified: 10th March 2004