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Graham Hutton


Born
in Glasgow, Scotland, The United Kingdom
January 01, 1968

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I'm from Glasgow in Scotland, and received a BSc and PhD in Computing Science from the University of Glasgow. I then spent a few years in research positions in Gothenburg and Utrecht, before moving to Nottingham where I am now Professor of Computer Science. I'm married to Annette, and we have two lovely boys. In my spare time I enjoy cars, cooking, and football. Both of our boys play in football teams, and we are all season ticket holders for Nottingham Forest.

I'm Professor of Computer Science at the University of Nottingham, where I co-lead the Functional Programming Lab and am the Director of Research.

My research interests are in functional programming, with an emphasis on formally-based approaches to program construction and verificatio
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“More generally, the applicative style for IO supports a form of interactive programming in which we can apply pure functions to impure arguments without the need to manage the sequencing of actions or the extraction of result values, as this is taken care of automatically by the applicative machinery.”
Graham Hutton, Programming in Haskell



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