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'''Hope''' is a small [[functional (programming)|functional]] [[programming language]], one developed in the early 1980s prior to [[Miranda programming language|Miranda]] and [[Haskell programming language|Haskell]]. It is notable for being the first language with call-by-pattern evaluation and [[algebraic data type]]s. Although Hope is no longer used, it is an important language in the development of functional programming.
 
A Hope tutorial by Roger Bailey was featured in the August [[1985]] issue of [[Byte magazine|Byte]] on [[declarative programming]].