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Evers, S. and Achten, P.M. and Plasmeijer, M.J.
(2006)
Disjoint forms in graphical user interfaces.
In: Proceedings of the 5th Symposium on Trends in Functional Programming (TFP 2004), 25-26 Nov 2004, Munich, Germany.
pp. 113-128.
Trends in Functional Programming 5.
Intellect.
ISBN 1841501441
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![]() AbstractForms are parts of a graphical user interface (GUI) that show a set of values and allow the user to update them. The declarative form construction library FunctionalForms is extended with disjoint form combinators to capture some common patterns in which the form structure expresses a choice. We demonstrate that these combinators lead to a better separation of logic and layout.
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