Thank you Mark for running the hack night, and for Key Options for
hosting.

I found that Haskell was not as intimidating as I thought it would be.
But perhaps the hard stuff is yet to come (ahem, Monads) ;)
I'll do the rest of those tutorials before the next hack night to find
out.

But even now, I think I'm starting to see why Haskell programmers love
their language.

Bayan


On May 22, 6:26 pm, Mark Wotton <[email protected]> wrote:
> The next Hack Night is on this Wednesday and we'll be doing a crash course
> in Haskell (surprising no one, I trust).
>
> It'd be helpful if you could get the Haskell Platform 
> [http://hackage.haskell.org/platform/] installed before you get there.
>
> We'll also need "barley", which you can get with "cabal install barley" once
> you have the haskell platform.
>
> Key Options will be hosting.
>
> *Wednesday 25th April 2011*
> 6pm til 10ish
>
> *Key Options*
> *Level 4,*
> *250 Pitt Street*
> Sydney NSW 2000
>
> call Mark on 0424 961 395 to be let in.
>
> Head on over to the wiki to sign up:
>
> http://wiki.rubyonrails.com.au/index.php/Rorosyd_hack_meetup#Haskell_...
>
> See you there!
>
> Cheers,
> Mark
>
> --
> A UNIX signature isn't a return address, it's the ASCII equivalent of a
> black velvet clown painting. It's a rectangle of carets surrounding a
> quote from a literary giant of weeniedom like Heinlein or Dr. Who.
>         -- Chris Maeda

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