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Revision as of 07:34, 21 July 2022
The fun Functional Programming Instruction-set Architecture
fun is an open-specification instruction-set architecture (ISA) for structured combinator graph reduction, originally developed at the School of Electronic Information and Electrical Engineering of Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Its goal is to bring functional programming down to the architecture layer, avoiding the inconveniences and troubles of imperative programming that plague conventional ISAs.
This wiki is intended to provide information about fun, its implementations, as well as programming examples, functional pearls, and more.
Getting started
News
- July 20, 2022 - The github repository is now online.
- July 8, 2022 - Our paper "Architectural Support for Functional Programming has been accepted for presentation at the PhD & Student Forum of VLSI-SoC to be held in Patras, Greece.
Community
Contributions are welcome!
To contribute to the project, send a message to <join at fun-arch.org>