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On Jun 22, 2009, at 5:04, 31o5 OHIRA <[email protected]> wrote:

> This sounds great, and to promote Thailand as Kirit says - this  
> thread should be translated into Thai... could anybody help?
>
> ah... if my Thai was good then I can participate this as translator : 
> ( I'm not hard-core programmer, maybe I can be a waitress serving  
> strong coffee for geeks :D
>
> 31o5
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> On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 10:55 AM, 31o5 OHIRA <[email protected]>  
> wrote:
> i'm in - let me think what i can do....
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> 31o5
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> On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 11:37 PM, proteus guy <[email protected]>  
> wrote:
> It's quite likely that we would need testers, an agile task board co- 
> ordinator, possibly team liason(s), drink mixers, cheerleaders,  
> etc... Just get over to BKK. :-)
>
>   -- Ben
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> On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 12:37 PM, Chip <[email protected]> wrote:
> It sounds great. I have time but I'm not a programmer, then is there  
> anything I can help :D
>
> 2009/6/21 Kirit Sælensminde <[email protected]>
>
> There's clearly some interest in Google Wave, but there's something  
> a little closer that might also be fun and something I think BarCamp  
> Thailand can make a big splash in.
>
> If you've not heard of it before then the ICFP competition is a  
> programming competition for teams from across the world. ICFP is the  
> International Conference on Functional Programming. Don't worry  
> though, it's not just for functional programming languages. The  
> winners are invited to the conference (they do have some cash to  
> help with travel expenses).
>
> You don't have to be a programmer to join the team. Some of the  
> things that are needed will be:
> * Help with project management
> * Team communication
> * Ideas, brainstorming
> * Testing
> * Enthusiasm (especially important after those long coding sprints)
>
> The competition is going to be held next weekend. If I have my  
> timezones worked out right then I think the puzzle will be announced  
> at 1am on Friday night/Saturday morning and we would have until the  
> same time Monday night/Tuesday morning.
>
> If you've not heard of it before then check out the previous year's  
> tasks and results linked from this year's competition page.
>
>     http://www.icfpcontest.org/
>
> Last year team Felspar entered and didn't do too badly considering  
> "team" Felspar was only me and I only had about 8 hours of coding  
> time that w/e.
>
> I'm not sure whether we should be many teams or one big team -- I  
> guess it depends on how many people are interested. Personally I  
> think that three to four people is probably ideal for this sort of  
> thing, and being in the same place will help. The Felspar offices  
> will be open over the w/e for those that want to join us here.
>
> I'll certainly be doing it again, the real question is how many  
> others want to test their programming skills against some of the  
> best in the world? This is a great way to promote Thailand as  
> somewhere that does know how to build great technology.
>
> So who's in?
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> Kirit
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