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[Caml-list] Printing text with holes
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Martin Jambon
- Christian Lindig
- Benjamin Geer
- Brian Hurt
- Karl Zilles
- Pierre Weis
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| Date: | -- (:) |
| From: | Christian Lindig <lindig@c...> |
| Subject: | Re: [Caml-list] Printing text with holes |
On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 03:16:38PM +0200, Martin Jambon wrote:
> I am curious to know what people use to print long text written in a
> natural language, and containing many holes, like dynamically
> generated web pages.
I just like to point out two papers that you might find inspiring:
Danvy, Olivier, Functional Unparsing, Journal of Functional
Programming, 1998, 8(6) 621--625,
Philip Wadler, A prettier printer. The Fun of Programming. A symposium
in honour of Professor Richard Bird's 60th birthday Examination Schools,
Oxford, 24-25 March 2003.
-- Christian
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