Postscript
Looking Back
- Functional programming:
- "declarative" programming style (recursion over persistent data structures, rather than looping over mutable arrays or pointer structures)
- higher-order functions
- polymorphism
- Logic, the mathematical basis for software engineering:
logic calculus -------------------- ~ ---------------------------- software engineering mechanical/civil engineering
- inductively defined sets and relations
- inductive proofs
- proof objects
- Coq, an industrial-strength proof assistant
- functional core language
- core tactics
- automation
Looking Forward
- Programming Language Foundations (volume 2, by a set of
authors similar to this book's) covers material that
might be found in a graduate course on the theory of
programming languages, including Hoare logic, operational
semantics, and type systems.
- Verified Functional Algorithms (volume 3, by Andrew Appel) builds on the themes of functional programming and program verification in Coq, addressing a range of topics that might be found in a standard data structures course, with an eye to formal verification.
Other sources
- This book includes some optional chapters covering topics
that you may find useful. Take a look at the table of contents and the chapter dependency diagram to find
them.
- If you're interested in real-world applications of formal
verification to critical software, see the Postscript chapter
of Programming Language Foundations.
- Here are some great books on functional programming
- Learn You a Haskell for Great Good, by Miran Lipovaca [Lipovaca 2011].
- Real World Haskell, by Bryan O'Sullivan, John Goerzen, and Don Stewart [O'Sullivan 2008]
- ...and many other excellent books on Haskell, OCaml,
Scheme, Racket, Scala, F sharp, etc., etc.
- And some deeper resources for Coq:
- Certified Programming with Dependent Types, by Adam Chlipala [Chlipala 2013].
- Interactive Theorem Proving and Program Development: Coq'Art: The Calculus of Inductive Constructions, by Yves Bertot and Pierre Casteran [Bertot 2004].
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