Carlos Lillo
Carlos Lillo (born in Spain) is a name primarily recognized within the fields of computer science and formal languages, particularly for his contributions to attribute grammars and functional programming.
Lillo's research focused on the development of tools and methodologies for specifying and implementing programming languages. His work on attribute grammars explored their application in compiler construction, aiming to simplify the process of defining and analyzing the semantics of programming languages. He contributed to the theoretical understanding and practical application of these grammars.
Beyond attribute grammars, Lillo's interests extended to functional programming paradigms. He investigated the use of functional languages for tasks like compiler construction and language processing. His work aimed to leverage the features of functional programming, such as immutability and higher-order functions, to improve the clarity and maintainability of software.
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