I don't know if I can do that. I'll save it for another hackathon.

-Alex

On 04/08/13 16:35, Justin Lacko wrote:
> If you can tie it somehow into the theme of rapid prototyping and hardware
> hacking, that would be awesome!
> 
> I'd listen in on it.
> 
> 
> On 8 April 2013 16:33, Alex Weber <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hey everyone,
>>
>> Over the past couple of months I've been learning Haskell on-and-off,
>> and I think it's a pretty neat language.
>>
>> I've started putting together some slides - the talk is unofficially
>> titled "Haskell: The Neat Parts", and will be a short talk about some of
>> the really clean, expressive parts of the language, and some of the
>> really neat things you can do.
>>
>> It won't be an expert talk - if you have programmed in Haskell before,
>> you will probably not learn anything.
>>
>> Would anybody be interested in attending a talk like this at the next
>> hackaton?
>>
>> -Alex
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