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OBJ
Joseph Goguen 1976. A family of declarative "ultra high
level" languages. Abstract types, generic modules, subsorts
(subtypes with multiple inheritance), pattern-matching
modulo equations, E-strategies (user control over laziness),
module expressions (for combining modules), theories and views
(for describing module interfaces). For the massively
parallel RRM (Rewrite Rule Machine).
["Higher-Order Functions Considered Unnecessary for Higher-Order Programming", J.A. Goguen, in Research Topics in Functional Programming].
["Higher-Order Functions Considered Unnecessary for Higher-Order Programming", J.A. Goguen, in Research Topics in Functional Programming].
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