A Short Historical Survey of Functional Hardware Languages

  • Chen G
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Abstract

Functional programming languages offer a high degree of abstractions and clean semantics, which are desirable for hardware descriptions. This short historical survey is about functional languages specifically created for hardware design and verification. It also includes those hardware languages or formalisms which are strongly influenced by functional programming style.

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Chen, G. (2012). A Short Historical Survey of Functional Hardware Languages. ISRN Electronics, 2012, 1–11. https://doi.org/10.5402/2012/271836

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