Talk: 09:00-10:05 (English)

Functional programming is full of “folk tricks” that seem inscrutable to novices. Many of them can be traced back to John Reynolds, who showed us how to use continuation-passing style and defunctionalization to transform a recursive interpreter for a language into an abstract machine for programs in that language. The same techniques explain zippers and accumulating parameters. Buried within all those applications there is usually a hidden appeal to the algebraic property of associativity. In this talk, I will entice associativity out of the shadows and into the limelight.

Jeremy Gibbons

Jeremy Gibbons is a professor at Oxford University, where he leads the Algebra of Programming research group. His main research interest is in programming me…

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