Jason Hickey

Jason Hickey

Jason Hickey is a Software Engineer at Google, where he is responsible for Computing Infrastructure. His research interests include programming languages, formal methods, and compilers for fault-tolerant distributed systems and high-confidence control. He was an assistant professor at California Institute of Technology (Caltech) until 2008, where he developed new courses in modern operating systems, compilers, and programming language semantics.

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Books Authored by Jason Hickey

Real World OCaml: Functional Programming for the Masses

Post date: 16 Mar 2016
An introduction to OCaml, an industrial-strength programming language designed for expressiveness, safety, and speed. Examples inside will help readers quickly learn how OCaml stands out as a tool for writing fast, succinct, and readable systems code.
 
Real World OCaml: Functional Programming for the Masses

Real World OCaml: Functional Programming for the Masses

Post date: 16 Mar 2016
An introduction to OCaml, an industrial-strength programming language designed for expressiveness, safety, and speed. Examples inside will help readers quickly learn how OCaml stands out as a tool for writing fast, succinct, and readable systems code.

Introduction to Objective Caml

Post date: 11 Apr 2008
This book presents a practical introduction and guide to Objective Caml, with topics ranging from how to write a program to the concepts and conventions that affect how programs are developed in Objective Caml.
Publication date: 01 Jan 2008
 
Introduction to Objective Caml

Introduction to Objective Caml

Post date: 11 Apr 2008
This book presents a practical introduction and guide to Objective Caml, with topics ranging from how to write a program to the concepts and conventions that affect how programs are developed in Objective Caml.
Publication date: 01 Jan 2008


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