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* [Caml-list] graphical notation/representation of functional programs?
@ 2003-02-20 16:40 Oliver Bandel
  2003-02-20 20:12 ` Ken Rose
  2003-02-21  9:04 ` Jocelyn Sérot
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From: Oliver Bandel @ 2003-02-20 16:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: caml-list

Hello,


when using graphical representations like in
"The Craft of Functional Programming", so that
a function is a box with in- and output, then
it's a convenient way of looking at functional
programs.

Is that technique of overview more elaborated
used by other people?

Shouldn't it possible to have a graphical notation
for FP, like a functional aequivalent of the notation,
that is used in the OO-programmers world, where
classes and methods and attributes and so on
are presentated in a graphical manner?

Are there papers on that topic?
Or is functional programming in higher spheres
done comepletely an algebraic form 8lambda calculus)?

Ciao,
   Oliver
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