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Language peer sets for ISWIM: United Kingdom↑ United Kingdom/1966↑ Designed 1966 ↑ 1960s languages ↑ Third generation↑ High Cold War↑ Genus Other lambda ↑ Other lambda↑ Lambda caculus↑ Functional ↑ Other lambda/1966↑ Lambda caculus/1966↑ Functional/1966↑ Other lambda/United Kingdom↑ Lambda caculus/United Kingdom↑ Functional/United Kingdom↑ ISWIM(ID:261/isw001)Landin's paper languagealternate simple viewCountry: United Kingdom Designed 1966 Published: 1966 Genus: Other lambda If You See What I Mean. Landin 1966. ISWIM is purely functional, a sugaring of lambda calculus, and the ancestor of most modern applicative languages. An ISWIM program is a single expression qualified by 'where' clauses (auxiliary definitions including equations among variables), conditional expressions and function definitions. ISWIM was the first language to use lazy evaluation, and introduced the offside rule for indentation. (If You See What I Mean) is a purely functional, sugaring of Lambda calculus, and the ancestor of most applicative languages. An ISWIM program is a single expression qualified by "where" clauses (auxiliary definitions including equations among variables), conditional expressions and functional definitions. ISWIM was the first language to use lazy-evaluation and introduced the off-side rule for indentation. People: Structures: Related languages
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