On 6 May 2011 15:19, Hakim Cassimally hakim.cassima...@gmail.com wrote:
If anyone's in Northwest UK on Tuesday 31st May, why not come to
Geekup's first ever Functional Programming Night?
http://lanyrd.com/2011/geekup-liverpool-may/
Just to let you know that the Haskell talk now has slides
on a Clojure (a modern Lisp), and another on
implementation (again, of Lisp).
Would be great to meet up with some haskell-cafe people there, if
anyone can make it!
osfameron
On 6 May 2011 15:19, Hakim Cassimally hakim.cassima...@gmail.com wrote:
If anyone's in Northwest UK on Tuesday 31st May, why not come
wanted to announce May's GeekUp properly. We'll be having a
Functional Programming Extravaganza with three (count em', 3!) talks
from Hakim Cassimally, Simon Johnson and Tom Mortimer-Jones.
Meeting in 3345 on Parr Street as ever, talks starting at 7pm but turn
up from 6:30 and we'll be chatting over beer
(pesky non-reply-to-munged lists... here goes again, sorry Ashley for
the duplicate :-)
On 19/12/2008, Ashley Yakeley ash...@semantic.org wrote:
I browsed around a bit for logos from other languages...
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Perl
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/e0/Programming-republic-of-perl.png
2008/7/25 Pasqualino 'Titto' Assini [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
As a prerequisite for atttending is proficiency in la bella lingua del si
(also known as Italian) I think I will just write the rest of this message in
it.
Ottimi, ma non particolarmente abbondanti, haskeller italiani,
snip
Come data,
On 29/05/07, Jules Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doug Kirk wrote:
No offense to the darcs creators, but
1) Only current Haskellers use it; everyone else either uses
Subversion or is migrating to it;
If that is true, then they have missed the point. DVC is a real win for
most workflows.