Книга: Haskell «Objectivity is Not Neutrality»

Objectivity is Not Neutrality

Производитель: "Неизвестный"

Objectivity is Not Neutrality ISBN:9780801865350

Издательство: "Неизвестный" (2000)

ISBN: 9780801865350

Haskell

Haskell may refer to:

*Haskell (programming language), a standardized pure functional programming language with non-strict semantics
* Haskell Indian Nations University, a four year degree granting university in Lawrence, Kansas which offers free tuition to members of registered Native American tribes in the United States
* Haskell Free Library and Opera House, a neoclassical building located in Rock Island, Quebec and Derby Line, Vermont
* Haskell Invitational Handicap, a Grade I race for thoroughbred horses
* Haskell-Baker Wetlands, approximately convert|640|acre|km2|1 on the south side of Lawrence, Kansas

Haskell is one of several locations in the United States:

* Haskell, Arkansas
* Haskell, New Jersey
* Haskell, Oklahoma
* Haskell, Texas
* Haskell County, Kansas
* Haskell County, Oklahoma
* Haskell County, Texas

Haskell is a surname:

* Arnold Haskell, 1903–1980, a British dance critic
* Charles N. Haskell, an American lawyer, oilman, and statesman
* Colleen Haskell, former reality show contestant and actress
* Eddie Haskell
* Edward Haskell
* Ella J. Knowles Haskell
* Floyd K. Haskell
* Francis Haskell
* Gordon Haskell
* James Haskell
* Martin Haskell
* Molly Haskell
* Nathaniel M. Haskell, a former Maine Republican politician
* Susan Haskell, actress from "One Life to Live" and "JAG"

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* Haskell Curry, the logician after whom the Haskell programming language is named
* Haskell Wexler, cinematographer

Источник: Haskell

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