From: D.A.Turner
Subject: Miranda (functional programming language)
Date: 
Message-ID: <5033@eagle.ukc.ac.uk>
		Miranda - release one
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Miranda is a very pure functional language designed by  Professor  David
Turner  of the University of Kent.  It has polymorphic strong typing and
a simple but powerful module system.  This is to inform anyone  who  may
be  interested  that  the  first  full release of the Miranda functional
programming system is now available  for  a  number  of  UNIX  machines,
including  VAX's  and  SUN's.   If you wish to receive a longer piece of
electronic mail telling you more about the Miranda  system  and  how  to
obtain it, this can be requested from

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From: Mr Jack Campin
Subject: Re: Miranda (functional programming language)
Date: 
Message-ID: <1344@crete.cs.glasgow.ac.uk>
In article <····@eagle.ukc.ac.uk> ···@ukc.ac.uk (D.A.Turner) writes:

>Miranda is a very pure functional language ...
              ^^^^ ^^^^

Rather reminds me of those bottles of "extra virgin" olive oil.

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