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author Adam Chlipala <adam@chlipala.net>
date Mon, 17 Sep 2018 19:50:48 -0400
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adamc@39 5 <title>Certified Programming with Dependent Types</title>
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adamc@39 7 <h1>Certified Programming with Dependent Types</h1>
adamc@69 8 <h2><a href="http://adam.chlipala.net/">Adam Chlipala</a></h2>
adamc@39 9
adam@518 10 <div class="summary" style="overflow: hidden">
adam@518 11 <img src="cover.jpg" width="300" height="390" align="left" style="margin-right: 30px" alt="book cover">
adam@518 12
adam@518 13 <p>This is the web site for a textbook about practical engineering with <a href="http://coq.inria.fr/">the Coq proof assistant</a>. The focus is on building programs with proofs of correctness, using dependent types and scripted proof automation.</p>
adamc@267 14
adamc@267 15 <p>I'm following an unusual philosophy in this book, so it may be of interest even to long-time Coq users. At the same time, I hope that it provides an easier introduction for newcomers, since short and automated proofs are the starting point, rather than an advanced topic.</p>
adamc@267 16
adam@518 17 <p>Interested in using this book in a course you're teaching? Please <a href="mailto:adamc@csail.mit.edu">drop me a line</a>!</p>
adam@299 18
adam@518 19 <p>A traditional hardcopy version is available from <a href="http://mitpress.mit.edu/">MIT Press</a>, who have graciously agreed to allow distribution of free versions online indefinitely, minus the benefits of the Press' copy editing!</p>
adam@518 20
adam@518 21 <h2>Buy a Copy in Print</h2>
adam@518 22 <ul>
adam@518 23 <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0262026651/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0262026651&linkCode=as2&tag=adamchli-20">From Amazon.com</a><img src="http://ir-na.amazon-adsystem.com/e/ir?t=adamchli-20&l=as2&o=1&a=0262026651" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="" style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" /><br/>
adam@521 24 <a href="http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/certified-programming-dependent-types">The MIT Press page for the book</a><br/>
adam@521 25 <b>ISBN:</b> 9780262026659
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adamc@39 29 <div class="project">
adam@518 30 <h2>Distribution Formats (free version)</h2>
adamc@39 31 <ul>
adamc@39 32 <li> <a href="cpdt.pdf">Latest draft as a PDF</a></li>
adam@515 33 <li> <a href="html/toc.html">Online version of latest draft, as hyperlinked HTML</a> [note that the author focuses on the PDF version and doesn't make an effort to keep the HTML version particularly pleasant to use]</li>
adamc@39 34 <li> <a href="cpdt.tgz">Tarball of Coq source to latest draft</a></li>
adam@517 35 <li> <a href="cpdtlib.tgz">Tarball of a few generally useful library modules from the book</a> (which are released under an open-source license, while the book generally isn't)</li>
adam@321 36 <li> <a href="repo">Public, read-only Mercurial repository</a></li>
adamc@268 37 <li> <a href="updates.rss">RSS feed of updates</a></li>
adamc@226 38 </ul>
adamc@226 39 </div>
adamc@226 40
adamc@226 41 <div class="project">
adam@489 42 <h2><a href="ex/">Online Collection of Exercises for the Book</a></h2>
adam@489 43 </div>
adam@489 44
adam@489 45 <div class="project">
adam@526 46 <h2>Use in classes</h2>
adam@526 47
adam@557 48 <h3>Classes where CPDT is/was a primary text</h3>
adamc@226 49 <ul>
adam@560 50 <li>CK0230 at Universidade Federal do Cear&aacute; <a href="http://lia.ufc.br/~pmsf/2017-2/pac/">(Fall 2017)</a></li>
adam@555 51 <li>EECS 755 at U. Kansas <a href="http://perry.alexander.name/eecs755/">(Fall 2017)</a></li>
adam@525 52 <li>CS691PL at U. Mass. Amherst <a href="https://www.cs.umass.edu/~arjun/courses/cs691pl-spring2014/">(Spring 2014)</a></li>
adam@522 53 <li>CSE 506 at U. Washington <a href="http://courses.cs.washington.edu/courses/cse506/14wi/">(Winter 2014)</a></li>
adam@516 54 <li>EECS 395 at Northwestern <a href="http://www.eecs.northwestern.edu/~robby/courses/395-495-2013-fall/">(Fall 2013)</a></li>
adam@481 55 <li>CIS 670 at Penn <a href="http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/courses/670Fall12/">(Fall 2012)</a></li>
adam@308 56 <li>6.892 at MIT <a href="http://stellar.mit.edu/S/course/6/fa11/6.892/">(Fall 2011)</a></li>
adam@308 57 <li>CS252 at Harvard <a href="http://www.cs.harvard.edu/~adamc/cpdt/">(Fall 2008)</a></li>
adamc@226 58 </ul>
adam@526 59
adam@526 60 <h3>Classes where CPDT is/was a supplementary text</h3>
adam@526 61 <ul>
adam@565 62 <li>CSI 5137 at U. Ottawa (<a href="http://www.site.uottawa.ca/~afelty/csi5137/">Fall 2018</a>)</li>
adam@562 63 <li>6.822 at MIT (<a href="https://frap.csail.mit.edu/">Spring 2018</a>, Spring 2017, Spring 2016)</li>
adam@558 64 <li>CS 6115 at Cornell <a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/courses/cs6115/2017fa/">(Fall 2017)</a></li>
adam@560 65 <li>CS750 at IIT Kanpur <a href="https://www.cse.iitk.ac.in/users/ppk/teaching/Programs-Proofs-and-Types/">(Fall 2017)</a></li>
adam@561 66 <li>6.820 at MIT (<a href="https://learning-modules.mit.edu/class/index.html?uuid=/course/6/fa17/6.820">Fall 2017</a>, <a href="http://stellar.mit.edu/S/course/6/fa15/6.820/">Fall 2015</a>, <a href="http://stellar.mit.edu/S/course/6/fa13/6.820/">Fall 2013</a>)</li>
adam@564 67 <li>CSCI 740 at RIT <a href="https://cs.rit.edu/~hh/teaching/plt17/">(Fall 2017)</a></li>
adam@556 68 <li>CMSC631 at U. Maryland <a href="http://cs.umd.edu/class/fall2017/cmsc631/">(Fall 2017)</a></li>
adam@559 69 <li>CS260r at Harvard <a href="http://read.seas.harvard.edu/~kohler/class/cs260r-17/">(Spring 2017)</a></li>
adam@531 70 <li>CS250 at Harvard <a href="http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~greg/cs250fall2014/">(Fall 2014)</a></li>
adam@526 71 <li>CS 565 at Purdue <a href="https://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/gpetri/cs565-spring2014/">(Spring 2014)</a></li>
adam@530 72 <li>Formal Methods at UST China <a href="http://staff.ustc.edu.cn/~bjhua/courses/theory/2014/index.html">(Spring 2014)</a></li>
adam@529 73 <li>185.A60 at TU Vienna <a href="https://tiss.tuwien.ac.at/course/courseDetails.xhtml?windowId=ddd&courseNr=185A60&semester=2014S">(Spring 2014)</a></li>
adam@526 74 <li>CMPS203 at UC Santa Cruz <a href="http://courses.soe.ucsc.edu/courses/cmps203/Winter14/01">(Winter 2014)</a></li>
adam@526 75 <li>CS 430 at Yale <a href="http://flint.cs.yale.edu/cs430/info.html">(Fall 2013)</a></li>
adam@526 76 <li>CS410 at Portland State <a href="http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~apt/cs510coq/">(Spring 2013)</a></li>
adam@526 77 <li>IFT 6172 at U. Montreal <a href="http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~monnier/6172/">(Spring 2013)</a></li>
adam@526 78 <li>TIES341 at U. Jyv&auml;skyl&auml; <a href="http://functional-programming.it.jyu.fi/TIES343/TIES341.html">(Spring 2013)</a></li>
adam@528 79 <li>CMPT 340 at U. Saskatchewan (Spring 2012)</li>
adam@526 80 <li>CS252r at Harvard <a href="http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~greg/cs252rfa11/">(Fall 2011)</a></li>
adam@526 81 <li>G54DTP at Nottingham <a href="http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~vxc/g54dtp/g54dtp.html">(Spring 2011)</a></li>
adam@530 82 <li>Formal Methods at U. Zagreb <a href="http://titan.fsb.hr/~nslani/fm/Site/B424FC03-5F6D-4CD9-8A53-CB71DD137F42.html">(Spring 2011)</a></li>
adam@528 83 <li>CMPT 863 at U. Saskatchewan (Spring 2010)</li>
adam@526 84 </ul>
adam@526 85
adam@526 86 <h3>Reading groups</h3>
adam@526 87 <ul>
adam@526 88 <li>CS 7190 at Cornell <a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/projects/pldg/archives.php">(Summer 2013)</a></li>
adam@561 89 <li>At Radboud University Nijmegen (<a href="http://www.cs.ru.nl/~spitters/cpdt.html">2010</a>, <a href="http://cs.ru.nl/~dfrumin/cpdt.html">2016/2017</a>)</li>
adam@526 90 <li>At U. Wisconsin <a href="http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~mulhern/coqtalks/2008.09/">(2008-2009)</a></li>
adam@526 91 </ul>
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adam@518 95 <h2>Old versions</h2>
adamc@267 96
adam@332 97 <p>Previous versions included a final Part on programming language semantics in particular. I have decided to separate that part out. I plan to put it up as a supplementary resource eventually; for now it is simply removed. (It remains present in the <a href="repo">Mercurial</a> history.)</p>
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