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This volume contains the revised lecture notes corresponding to nine of the lecturecoursespresentedatthe5thInternationalSchoolonAdvancedFunctional Programming, AFP 2004, held in Tartu, Estonia, August 14-21, 2004. The goal of the AFP schools is to inform the wide international communities of computer science students and software production professionals about the new and important developments in the area of functional programming. The schools put a special emphasis on practical applications of advanced techniques. The Tartu school was preceded by four earlier schools in B? astad, Sweden (1995, LNCS 925), Olympia, WA, USA (1996, LNCS 1129), Braga, Portugal (1998, LNCS 1608) and Oxford, UK (2002, LNCS 2638). The scienti c programme of AFP 2004 consisted of ?ve preparatory ("- termediate") courses, given by John Hughes (Chalmers University of Techn- ogy, Goteb .. org, Sweden), Doaitse Swierstra (Universiteit Utrecht, The Neth- lands)andRinusPlasmeijer(RadboudUniversiteitNijmegen,TheNetherlands), and nine regular ("advanced") courses, presented by Atze Dijkstra (Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands), Doaitse Swierstra, John Hughes, Conor McBride (University of Nottingham, UK), Alberto Pardo (Universidade de la Republica, ' Montevideo, Uruguay), Rinus Plasmeijer, Bernard Pope (University of M- bourne, Australia), Peter Thiemann (Universit. at Freiburg, Germany), and - mon Thompson (University of Kent, UK). There was also a student session. The school attracted a record number of 68 participants from 16 countries (inclusive of the lecturers and organizers).
Typing Haskell with an Attribute Grammar
1(72)
Atze Dijkstra
S. Doaitse Swierstra
Programming with Arrows
73(57)
John Hughes
Epigram: Practical Programming with Dependent Types
130(41)
Conor McBride
Combining Datatypes and Effects
171(39)
Alberto Pardo
GEC: A Toolkit for Generic Rapid Prototyping of Type Safe Interactive Applications
210(35)
Peter Achten
Marko van Eekelen
Rinus Plasmeijer
Arjen van Weelden
A Functional Shell That Operates on Typed and Compiled Applications
245(28)
Rinus Plasmeijer
Arjen van Weelden
Declarative Debugging with Buddha
273(36)
Bernard Pope
Server-Side Web Programming in WASH
309(22)
Peter Thiemann
Refactoring Functional Programs
331(28)
Simon Thompson
Author Index 359