Haskell Curry

Haskell Brooks Curry ( ; September 12, 1900 – September 1, 1982) was an American mathematician and logician. Curry is best known for his work in combinatory logic, whose initial concept is based on a paper by Moses Schönfinkel, for which Curry did much of the development. Curry is also known for Curry's paradox and the Curry–Howard correspondence. Named for him are three programming languages: Haskell, Brook, and Curry, and the concept of ''currying'', a method to transform functions, used in mathematics and computer science. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Combinatory logic / by Curry, Haskell B.

    Published 1958
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    Lógica combinatoria / by Curry, Haskell B.

    Published 1967
    Book
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    Foundations of mathematical logic / by Curry, Haskell B.

    Published 1977
    Book