The Bird-Meertens Formalism is a calculus for deriving programs from specifications (in a functional-programming setting), devised by Richard Bird and Lambert Meertens. It is sometimes facetiously known as Squiggol, because of the "squiggly" symbols it uses. A less-used variant name, but actually the first one suggested, is SQUIGOL.
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- The Bird-Meertens Formalism is a calculus for deriving programs from specifications (in a functional-programming setting), devised by Richard Bird and Lambert Meertens. It is sometimes facetiously known as Squiggol, because of the "squiggly" symbols it uses. A less-used variant name, but actually the first one suggested, is SQUIGOL.
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- The Bird-Meertens Formalism is a calculus for deriving programs from specifications (in a functional-programming setting), devised by Richard Bird and Lambert Meertens. It is sometimes facetiously known as Squiggol, because of the "squiggly" symbols it uses. A less-used variant name, but actually the first one suggested, is SQUIGOL.
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