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* SML/NJ 0.93 ([http://ftp.fi.netbsd.org/pub/os2/32bit/programming/smlnj093.zip smlnj093.zip]) - emx port | * SML/NJ 0.93 ([http://ftp.fi.netbsd.org/pub/os2/32bit/programming/smlnj093.zip smlnj093.zip]) - emx port | ||
;Programmer's utilities | |||
* [[Exuberant ctags]] - Creates index files out of SML source files - Open source - Current. | * [[Exuberant ctags]] - Creates index files out of SML source files - Open source - Current. | ||
== DOS implementations == | |||
* Caml Light [ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/languages/funet.fi/ml/caml/caml-light/] | |||
* EdML [ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/languages/funet.fi/ml/EdML/ibmpc/] | |||
* MicroML - interpreter for a subset of SML | |||
* Moscow ML | |||
== Java implementations == | |||
*MLj - compiler which produces Java bytecode | |||
==Publications== | ==Publications== |
Revision as of 21:16, 6 November 2017
Standard ML or SML is a general purpose functional programming language that gained some popularity in the 90's as a language for use in informatics research. It is a derivative of ML.
History
The language was developed between 1983 and 1985 at the University of Edinburgh.
Standard ML of New Jersey (SML/NJ) was developed jointly at Bell Laboratories, Princeton University and Yale University.
Caml (Categorical Abstract Machine Language) is a dialect of the ML programming language developed at ENS (later INRIA) in France.
OS/2 implementations
- Moscow ML
- Standard ML for PM (SML/PM) - native port of Edinburgh ML 4.1
- SML/NJ 0.93 (smlnj093.zip) - emx port
- Programmer's utilities
- Exuberant ctags - Creates index files out of SML source files - Open source - Current.
DOS implementations
Java implementations
- MLj - compiler which produces Java bytecode
Publications
- Wikstrom: Functional Programming Using Standard ML - Prentice Hall 1987, ISBN 0-13-331661-0
- A.J.R. Milner and M. Tofte: The Definition of Standard ML - MIT Press 1990
- Paulson: ML for the Working Programmer - Cambridge University Press 1991, ISBN 0-521-39022-2
- Stansifer: ML Primer - Prentice Hall 1992, ISBN 0-13-561721-9
- Myers; Clack; Poon: Programming with Standard ML - Prentice Hall 1993, ISBN 0-13-722075-8
- Milner; Harper; MacQueen; Tofte: The Definition of Standard ML (Revised Edition) - MIT Press 1997, ISBN 9780262631815
- Harper: Programming in Standard ML - PDF 2011