hello,

for the people going to the funtional programming group, last time we talked about each picking an aspect of Haskell to learn about to teach the rest. I am volunteering to report on O'Haskell, the object oriented distribited Haskell with paremetric polymorphism and asynchronous and synchonous message-passing (anyone willing to take on monads? ;-) eheh...). don't expect an intense technical dissertation but at least we'll be gauranteed 10 minutes of on-topic conversation.

For anyone who is interested in coming we've been meeting on random-nites-of-the-week every week and a half or so to discuss functional programming and learning the language Haskell

http://www.haskell.org/aboutHaskell.html

if your interested just drop a line and we'll make sure we'll meet on a nite that you can come

also, brian, you were talking about not being able to get away from oop with what your doing

http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.dylan/browse_thread/thread/5acee1fa8a76a7c8/eb079f89d8f9c5c0?lnk=raot#eb079f89d8f9c5c0

here's a quick little example of dylan oop style

nick

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