From: J.M.D.Hill
Subject: WWW Functional prog. archive
Date: 
Message-ID: <HILLY.94Jul21121927@asterix.qmw.ac.uk>
	WWW Functional Programming Article Archive
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As part of an awareness project on high performance computing, the
``London and South East Centre for High Performance Computing'' has
creating a WWW functional programming archive (there are also high
performance computing and vision archives). _You_ can add your own
articles to the archive using a series of forms. The archive is
available at URL(s):
	
monochrome users:
    http://www.lpac.qmw.ac.uk/bin/monoFilter?/SEL-HPC/Articles/index.html

Kitsch colour page:

    http://www.lpac.qmw.ac.uk/SEL-HPC/Articles/index.html

The functional programming archive currently contains 116 articles in
the following subject areas:

	Parallel functional programming; 	     [38 articles]
        Monads and catgeory theory; 		     [13 articles]
        Implementation and optimisation; 	     [32 articles]
        Type theory; 				     [7  articles]
        Static analysis; 			     [6  articles]
        Garbage collection;                          [4  articles]
        Debugging and profiling;                     [8  articles]
        Graphics and interaction                     [1  articles]
        Language definitions, semantics, and reviews [5  articles]
        Miscellaneous.                               [2  articles]

Are there any subject areas I've missed ???

The archive provides:

   o The opportunity to add your papers to the archive using a series of
     forms. The forms provide an interface to underlying BibTeX
     databases;

   o The archive is structured into a series of browsable subject areas
     which are automatically updated each night; 

   o Cross referenced indexes are available by: 
         author; 
         institution; 
         conference; 
         journal; 

   o The underlying BibTeX databases are available for down-loading; 

   o The archive can be searched using Perl regular expressions.

   o Authors can add links to their home page. Any references to their
     name  in the archive will include a link to their page.

			Hope you find it useful......

					jon 

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Jonathan M.D.Hill  [http://www.lpac.ac.uk/SEL-HPC/People/Hilly]
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