Dear fellow LUV members,

Compose::Melbourne is running this year for the third time,
coming up in just over a week:

   http://www.composeconference.org/2018-melbourne/

It's a two-day event, aimed at building and supporting the
functional-programming community in Melbourne.  So if you're at
all interested in functional programming, newbie or expert, come
along and learn and meet people sharing that interest.

I know this is not Linux-specific, but most of the main
functional-programming systems are FOSS (and Linux-friendly),
and functional programming is being increasingly adopted in
industry.

Day One, Monday 27 August, is the conference, with a dozen
presentations on functional programming (FP) through the day,
including keynote "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Metaphor"
by Julie Moronuki, author of the book, Haskell Programming from
First Principles.

Day Two, Tuesday 28 August, is the "unconference": an informal
day of getting together to share FP ideas and experience,
although we will be running a few workshops and sessions,
including CRASHKELL, an introductory Haskell workshop for
beginners.

You can read the webpage for more information about the
programme and registration. In particular, if you're planning to
attend any of the workshops, check the requirements.  You'll
probably need to bring a laptop, and for some workshops you'll
need to install software ahead of time — though we can help you
with that on the day if need be.

We really want to help build the diversity of the
functional-programming community, so we've tried to keep the
registration cost as low as possible.  But if you'd like to attend,
and still face difficulty paying the registration fee, mail me,
[email protected].  We have a limited number of free tickets
available for this purpose.  Also feel free to mail me if you
have any other questions not answered on the website.

Hope to see some of you at Compose::Melbourne!


— Smiles, Les (also Compose::Melbourne committee member).
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