Advertise - Dictionary - Resources - Links
define words at indictionary.com
Please use the form below to search our dictionaries by entering a word you wish to define. (If you search this site to define words regularly, support this FREE site - Donate! )
Define Word:
Use dictionary:
 

Or browse by Letter:
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M
N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z




Define the word functional programming

"functional programming" foldoc "The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03)"
functional programming
     
         (FP) A program in a functional language consists
        of a set of (possibly recursive) function definitions and
        an expression whose value is output as the program's result.
        Functional languages are one kind of declarative language.
        They are mostly based on the typed lambda-calculus with
        constants.  There are no side-effects to expression
        evaluation so an expression, e.g. a function applied to
        certain arguments, will always evaluate to the same value (if
        its evaluation terminates).  Furthermore, an expression can
        always be replaced by its value without changing the overall
        result (referential transparency).
     
        The order of evaluation of subexpressions is determined by the
        language's evaluation strategy.  In a strict
        (call-by-value) language this will specify that arguments
        are evaluated before applying a function whereas in a
        non-strict (call-by-name) language arguments are passed
        unevaluated.
     
        Programs written in a functional language are generally
        compact and elegant, but have tended, until recently, to run
        slowly and require a lot of memory.
     
        Examples of purely functional languages are Clean, FP,
        Haskell, Hope, Joy, LML, Miranda, and SML.  Many
        other languages such as Lisp have a subset which is purely
        functional but also contain non-functional constructs.
     
        See also lazy evaluation, reduction.
     
        Lecture notes (ftp://ftp.cs.olemiss.edu/pub/tech-reports/umcis-1995-01.ps).
        or the same in dvi-format (ftp://ftp.cs.olemiss.edu/pub/tech-reports/umcis-1995-01.dvi).
     
        FAQ (http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/Department/Staff/gmh/faq.html).
     
        SEL-HPC Article Archive (http://www.lpac.ac.uk/SEL-HPC/Articles/).
     
        (2003-03-25)
     
     


Define words free with indictionary.com - Please support this site

Dictionary - Resources - Links

Net Dict by Dennis Bech Iversen. Database powerd by Dict.Org.  - Powered by Thoughtfulmedia - © Copyright Indictionary