Aims/Description:
This module introduces the principles of functional programming, using the Haskell programming language. It introduces types and classes, function definitions, list comprehension, recursive and higher order functions, eager and lazy evaluation, and basic data types.
| Staff Contact: |
MOULANTZIKOS GEORGIOS |
| Teaching Methods: |
Lectures, Problem solving, Independent Study |
| Assessment: |
Project/ portfolio |
Information on the department responsible for this unit (Computer Science):
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