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Programming with Standard ML by Colin Myers, Chris Clack and Ellen Poon, Prentice Hall International, Inc., New Jersey, 301pp, 1993, ISBN 0-13-722075-8. - ML for the Working Programmer by L.C. Paulson, Cambridge University Press, 1991, 429pp, ISBN 0-521-39022-2. - Elements of ML Programming by Jeffrey D. Ullman, Prentice Hall International, Inc., New Jersey, 1994, 320pp, ISBN 0-13-288788-6, 0-13-184854-2 (USA).
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