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Volume 10 in the Trends in Functional Programming (TFP) series presents some of the latest research results in the implementation of functional programming languages and the practice of functional programming. It contains a peer-reviewed selection of the best articles presented at the 2009 Tenth Symposium on Trends in Functional Programming held in Komárno, Slovakia. TFP 2009 was co-located with the Third Central European Functional Programming School (CEFP 2009) and organized by the Department of Programming Languages and Compilers, Faculty of Informatics, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest and the Selye János University, Komárno.
Graph-based Communication in Eden
1(16)
Thomas Horstmeyer
Rita Loogen
Compiling Concurrency Correctly: Cutting Out the Middle Man
17(16)
Liyang HU
Graham Hutton
Towards Compiling SaC to CUDA
33(16)
Jing Guo
Jeyarajan Thiyagalingam
Sven-Bodo Scholz
Low Pain vs No Pain Multi-core Haskells
49(16)
Mustafa Aswad
Phil Trinder
Abdallah Al Zain
Greg Michaelson
Jost Berthold
An Operational Semantics for Distributed Lazy Evaluation
65(16)
Lidia Sanchez-Gil
Mercedes Hidalgo-Herrero
Yolanda Ortega-Mallen
On Graph Rewriting, Reduction and Evaluation
81(16)
Ian Zerny
A Reflection-based Proof Tactic for Lattices in Coq
97(16)
Daniel W. H. James
Ralf Hinze
Generic Programming for Domain Reasoners
113(16)
Johan Jeuring
Jose Pedro Magalhaes
Bastiaan Heeren
Haskell Module Tools for Liberating Type Class Design
129(16)
Wolfram Kahl
Signals, Not Generators!
145(16)
Wolfgang Jeltsch
Braincurry: A Domain-specific Language for Integrative Neuroscience
161(16)
Tom Nielsen
Tom Matheson
Henrik Nilsson
Author Index 177
Zoltán Horváth is professor at and head of the Department of Programming Languages and Compilers and Vice Dean of the Faculty of Informatics at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, Hungary.





Viktória Zsók is a lecturer at Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary.