Role Professor Citizenship American Fields Computer Science | Name Paul Hudak Children Jen Hudak | |
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Born Paul Raymond HudakJuly 15, 1952Baltimore, Maryland ( 1952-07-15 ) Institutions Watkins-Johnson CompanyYale University Alma mater Vanderbilt University (B.S., 1973)Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.S., 1974)University of Utah (Ph.D., 1982) Thesis Object and Task Reclamation in Distributed Applicative Processing Systems (1982) Books The Haskell School of Expression People also search for Philip Wadler, Simon Peyton Jones, Robert Marion Keller | ||
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Music math and computation professor paul hudak
Paul Raymond Hudak (July 15, 1952 – April 29, 2015) was an American professor of computer science at Yale University who was best known for his involvement in the design of the Haskell programming language, as well as several textbooks on Haskell and computer music. He was a former Chair of the Department, and was also Master of Saybrook College. He died on April 29, 2015 of leukemia.
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