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Basic(er) Simple(r) Type Theory(?)My lurking here at LtU has motivated me to learn about type theory, so I picked up a cheap used copy of Hindley's _Basic Simple Type Theory_, and have found myself woefully unprepared for it. A lunchtime sojourn to wikipedia yesterday was my first introduction to S & K combinators, so needless to say, all the formal logic, proofs, etc., are right over my head. Is there a more basic, simpler introduction to type theory that doesn't assume a competant formal background that y'all can recommend, or, failing that, can y'all recommend a list of preparatory works to read first? thanks in advance, JimDesu By jimdesu at 2005-06-01 17:55 | LtU Forum | previous forum topic | next forum topic | other blogs | 12187 reads
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