Parallel Functional Programming – About this course | DAT280 / DIT261, LP4 2017 |
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Parallel Functional Programming – About this course | DAT280 / DIT261, LP4 2017 |
Home | Schedule | Labs | Lectures | Exam | About | Fire | Forum | TimeEdit | Links |
The course is organized as follows:
Four compulsory lab assignments, including the first (LabA). The other lab assignments are optional (though we advise you to do them). The four compulsory lab assignments need to be completed in order to complete the course; these are done in pairs.
Your final grade will be determined by your grade on the written exam only
Teaching assistants
Anton EkbladEmail:
Planned Office Hours from week 2: Fri. 13.15-14.15
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Planned Office Hours from week 2: Tues. 10.00-11.00
This course does not have a set book. Instead, you will be expected to read a number of research papers. Links to those papers will be made available through the lectures page. However, note that Simon Marlow’s book on Parallel and Concurrent Programming in Haskell covers a good chunk of the course (and lots of other interesting stuff). The book is free to read online.
The lectures page gives an overview of the lectures and the recommended reading.
There are a number of resources available at the links page. This will be grown during the course. (The current version was borrowed from the Intro to FP course.)
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