Simon Thompson

Academic and researcher

Areas of Expertise:

  • functional programming
  • Haskell
  • Erlang
  • logic in computer science
Simon Thompson is Professor of Logic and Computation in the Computing Laboratory of the University of Kent, where he has taught computing at undergraduate and postgraduate levels for the past twenty five years, and where he has been department head for the last six.

His research work has centered on functional programming: program verification, type systems, and most recently development of software tools for functional programming languages. His team has built the HaRe tool for refactoring Haskell programs, and is currently developing Wrangler to do the same for Erlang. His research has been funded by various agencies including EPSRC and the European Framework programme. His training is as a mathematician: he has an MA in Mathematics from Cambridge and a D.Phil. in mathematical logic from Oxford.

He has written three books in his field of interest; Type Theory and Functional Programming published in 1991; Miranda: The Craft of Functional Programming (1995) and Haskell: The Craft of Functional Programming (2nd ed. 1999). These are all published by Addison Wesley.

Erlang Programming Erlang Programming
by Francesco Cesarini , Simon Thompson
June 2009
Print: $49.99
Ebook: $39.99

Erlang by Example with Cesarini and Thompson Erlang by Example with Cesarini and Thompson
by Francesco Cesarini , Simon Thompson
October 2011
Video: $29.99

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Why study computer science?

April 07 2009

Try to imagine a world without computers. read more

The power of Erlang bit syntax

March 13 2009

ust finishing off the chapter on bit syntax and pattern matching over bit strings for our Erlang book. We wanted to put in a realistic example, and chose a TCP segment as described here. It's amazing how expressive the notation can be ... read more

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