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Putting declarative programming into the web: translating curry to javascript

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Putting declarative programming into the web: translating curry to javascript
We propose a framework to construct web-oriented user interfaces in a high-level way by exploiting declarative programming techniques. Such user interfaces are intended to manipulate complex data in a type-safe way, i.e., it is ensured that only type-correct data is accepted by the interface, where types can be specified by standard types of a programming language as well as any computable predicate on the data. The interfaces are web-based, i.e., the data can be manipulated with standard web browsers without any specific requirements on the client side. However, if the client’s browser has JavaScript enabled, one could also check the correctness of the data on the client side providing immediate feedback to the user. In order to release the application programmer from the tedious details to interact with JavaScript, we propose an approach where the programmer must only provide a declarative description of the requirements of the user interface from which the necessary JavaScript ...
Michael Hanus
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where PPDP
Authors Michael Hanus
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