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In this paper, we present QHTML, a library for building Web-based applications in Oz. QHTML provides the Oz programmer with a basic set of abstractions through which creating Web-based interfaces becomes similar to traditional graphical toolkits. In the mean time, QHTML is an experiment investigating whether a single language can replace the numerous ad-hoc combined languages/technologies currently used for building Web-based interfaces. QHTML is realized thanks to the multi-paradigm features of the Oz programming language, which supports symbolic data structures, a functional programming style, an object-oriented style and concurrency via dataflow and lightweightthreads.
This work was funded at UCL and SICS by the Information Society Technologies programme of the European Commission, Future and Emerging Technologies under IST-2001-33234 PEPITO.
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El-Ansary, S., Grolaux, D., Van Roy, P., Rafea, M. (2005). Overcoming the Multiplicity of Languages and Technologies for Web-Based Development Using a Multi-paradigm Approach. In: Van Roy, P. (eds) Multiparadigm Programming in Mozart/Oz. MOZ 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3389. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-31845-3_10
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