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If your next project requires you to program on the ML-level of Isabelle, |
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then this tutorial is for you. It will guide you through the first steps of |
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Isabelle programming, and also explain ``tricks of the trade''. We also hope |
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and implement new ideas. The source code of Isabelle can look intimidating, |
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welcome!! The tutorial is meant to be gentle and comprehensive. To achieve |
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This tutorial targets readers who already know how to use Isabelle for |
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subjects, then you should first work through the Isabelle/HOL tutorial |
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to be the main reference of Isabelle at a time when all proof scripts |
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Financial support for this tutorial was provided by the German |
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