"Advanced Topics in Types and Programming Languages"
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"Advanced Topics in Types and Programming Languages" is a graduate-level computer science book that explores advanced concepts in type systems and their applications to programming language design and semantics.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: "Advanced Topics in Types and Programming Languages" Context triple: [Benjamin C. Pierce, notableWork, "Advanced Topics in Types and Programming Languages"]
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"Types and Programming Languages"
"Types and Programming Languages" is a widely acclaimed textbook that provides a rigorous, foundational introduction to type systems and programming language theory for computer science students and researchers.
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“Linear Types Can Change the World!”
“Linear Types Can Change the World!” is a seminal research paper in programming languages that advocates for the use of linear type systems to improve resource management, safety, and efficiency in software.
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Types and Programming Languages (research contributions)
Types and Programming Languages (research contributions) refers to Tobias Nipkow’s influential work advancing the theory and mechanization of type systems and programming language semantics, particularly through formal verification and theorem proving.
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Hindley–Milner type system
The Hindley–Milner type system is a classical polymorphic type system used in many functional programming languages, notable for enabling type inference without explicit type annotations.
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textbook "Types and Programming Languages"
"Types and Programming Languages" is a widely used foundational textbook in computer science that systematically introduces type systems and their role in the design and analysis of programming languages.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: "Advanced Topics in Types and Programming Languages" Target entity description: "Advanced Topics in Types and Programming Languages" is a graduate-level computer science book that explores advanced concepts in type systems and their applications to programming language design and semantics.
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A.
"Types and Programming Languages"
"Types and Programming Languages" is a widely acclaimed textbook that provides a rigorous, foundational introduction to type systems and programming language theory for computer science students and researchers.
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B.
“Linear Types Can Change the World!”
“Linear Types Can Change the World!” is a seminal research paper in programming languages that advocates for the use of linear type systems to improve resource management, safety, and efficiency in software.
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C.
Types and Programming Languages (research contributions)
Types and Programming Languages (research contributions) refers to Tobias Nipkow’s influential work advancing the theory and mechanization of type systems and programming language semantics, particularly through formal verification and theorem proving.
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D.
Hindley–Milner type system
The Hindley–Milner type system is a classical polymorphic type system used in many functional programming languages, notable for enabling type inference without explicit type annotations.
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E.
textbook "Types and Programming Languages"
"Types and Programming Languages" is a widely used foundational textbook in computer science that systematically introduces type systems and their role in the design and analysis of programming languages.
- F. None of above. chosen
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