
There's something like UML, called FAD (Functional Analysis and Design, I believe). It was the topic of Daniel Russell's PhD thesis. See http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/pubs/2001/1152/index.html for more. -- Hal Daume III | hdaume@isi.edu "Arrest this man, he talks in maths." | www.isi.edu/~hdaume
-----Original Message----- From: haskell-cafe-admin@haskell.org [mailto:haskell-cafe-admin@haskell.org] On Behalf Of Bas van Dijk Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 2:50 PM To: HaskellCafe Mailinglist Subject: UML diagrams of Haskell
Hi,
It's maybe a weird question but do there exist UML diagrams of the Haskell language. They don't necessarily have to be UML diagrams, as long as they show the different concepts in the language (i.e.: functions, datatypes, patterns, etc.) and the relations between them(i.e.: a function consists of other functions, functions have a type).
Bas.
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