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- Q3410945 subject Q7467456.
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- Q3410945 abstract "In computing, an algorithm, data structure, or programming language is called purely functional if they guarantee the (weak) equivalence of call-by-name, call-by-value and call-by-need evaluation strategies. One typical approach to achieve this is by excluding destructive modifications (updates) of entities in the program's running environment. According to this restriction, variables are used in a mathematical sense, with identifiers referring to immutable, persistent values.To represent computations that perform side-effects in a purely functional programming language, one can use Monads, as proposed by Philip Wadler.Haskell is one of the most famous modern examples of a pure functional programming language.Purely functional data structures are often represented in a different way than their imperative counterparts.".
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- Q3410945 comment "In computing, an algorithm, data structure, or programming language is called purely functional if they guarantee the (weak) equivalence of call-by-name, call-by-value and call-by-need evaluation strategies. One typical approach to achieve this is by excluding destructive modifications (updates) of entities in the program's running environment.".
- Q3410945 label "Purely functional".