Re: [Haskell-cafe] Functional programming podcast

2012-03-15 Thread Christopher Done
On 15 March 2012 06:53, Clint Moore cl...@ivy.io wrote:
 We're closing in on a month since this post.  Did everyone decide to
 do their own thing, do nothing, or ?

Ah, I'd been traveling after posting this and then settling back in
work, this remains on my TODO list in my organizer. I have no plans
laid out, it's something I've wanted for some time and this post is
the “Hey guys what if?”

We should continue—my time zone is UTC+1, I am usually free within
19-23:00 with varying degrees of freeness. Friday and the rest of the
weekend is better. We could try out G+ hangout and or I can setup a
Mumble on hpaste.org. These are good for group chats, and if the
quality isn't too great we can each record locally also and
synchronize the audio later.

Anyway, must dash.

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] Functional programming podcast

2012-03-15 Thread serialhex
On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 6:53 AM, Christopher Done
chrisd...@googlemail.comwrote:

 On 15 March 2012 06:53, Clint Moore cl...@ivy.io wrote:
  We're closing in on a month since this post.  Did everyone decide to
  do their own thing, do nothing, or ?

 Ah, I'd been traveling after posting this and then settling back in
 work, this remains on my TODO list in my organizer. I have no plans
 laid out, it's something I've wanted for some time and this post is
 the “Hey guys what if?”

 We should continue—my time zone is UTC+1, I am usually free within
 19-23:00 with varying degrees of freeness. Friday and the rest of the
 weekend is better. We could try out G+ hangout and or I can setup a
 Mumble on hpaste.org. These are good for group chats, and if the
 quality isn't too great we can each record locally also and
 synchronize the audio later.

 Anyway, must dash.

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hmm... UTC-5 here ( -4 right now with DST... or whatever excuse it is to
deprive me of an hour of sleep!)  fridays  the weekend are good for me
too.  i work til 18:00 on fri  16:00 on sat...  also, google hangouts
would (should) work for me.  i know skype is *really* flaky, but the google
video chat has been pretty ok.

lets hope my newbishness dosn't turn anybody off :P
me

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] Functional programming podcast

2012-03-14 Thread Clint Moore
We're closing in on a month since this post.  Did everyone decide to
do their own thing, do nothing, or ?

On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 7:12 PM, Ryan Newton rrnew...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Clint Moore cl...@ivy.io wrote:
 On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 5:50 AM, Christopher Done
 chrisd...@googlemail.com wrote:
  Show of hands, 

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[Haskell-cafe] Functional programming podcast

2012-02-22 Thread Christopher Done
Show of hands, who would be interested in working on a podcast weekly
or biweekly and what would you like to provide? Light banter is an
acceptable answer. Some points that might be covered on such a podcast
might be:

* Latest FP conferences/hackathons/etc
* Competitions
* Interesting papers (new, or old and dug up)
* Interesting blog posts or stackoverflow questions
* New and interesting libraries/tech released
* Developments in the communities, funding, business developments
* Interviews with prominent FP chappies

This bleeds over a little with Haskell Weekly News, but it's more like
FP weekly interesting stuff, and therefore there would be a lot more
news to pack in. It would be something to listen to while you're
walking to work with your ipod.

On 21 February 2012 15:55, Mats Rauhala mats.rauh...@gmail.com wrote:
 On 15:15 Tue 21 Feb     , Christopher Done wrote:
 I recently thought it would be Pretty Cool to make an FP podcast, sort
 of a spoken Haskell Weekly News but covering all FP, blogs, packages,
 conferences, papers, standards, mailing lists, even stackoverflow,
 whatever's interesting in FP. We could use Gtalk or Mumble (both quite
 high quality audio) to conduct it and cut it up in audacity.

 I for one would be an interested listener

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] Functional programming podcast

2012-02-22 Thread Christopher Done
With permission I forward that Justin has offered to help cutting it
up and would also be on it.

 On 22 February 2012 04:39, serialhex serial...@gmail.com wrote:
  So I'm not a very good haskell (or fp) programmer, though I wouldn't mind
  doing the audio splicing (which I've done amore than a bit of) or even being
  on the podcast myself - though like I said, right now I'm better at theory
  than practice, and I'm still learning theory!  So as a good host or regular
  speaker I'm not sure id do so well, but I am willing to do what I can to get
  this off the ground!
  Justin

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] Functional programming podcast

2012-02-22 Thread Thiago Negri
I will enjoy listening to a podcast like that.
The community can provide interesting content (links, posts, papers, ...).
Sort of a central feed to submit your suggestion to be discussed in
subsequent podcasts.

Thiago.

2012/2/22 Christopher Done chrisd...@googlemail.com:
 With permission I forward that Justin has offered to help cutting it
 up and would also be on it.

 On 22 February 2012 04:39, serialhex serial...@gmail.com wrote:
  So I'm not a very good haskell (or fp) programmer, though I wouldn't mind
  doing the audio splicing (which I've done amore than a bit of) or even 
  being
  on the podcast myself - though like I said, right now I'm better at theory
  than practice, and I'm still learning theory!  So as a good host or regular
  speaker I'm not sure id do so well, but I am willing to do what I can to 
  get
  this off the ground!
  Justin

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] Functional programming podcast

2012-02-22 Thread Tom Murphy
I'd listen.
With good editing and good discussion, this could be a nice addition
to my (bi)week.

Tom (amindfv)


On 2/22/12, Christopher Done chrisd...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Show of hands, who would be interested in working on a podcast weekly
 or biweekly and what would you like to provide? Light banter is an
 acceptable answer. Some points that might be covered on such a podcast
 might be:

 * Latest FP conferences/hackathons/etc
 * Competitions
 * Interesting papers (new, or old and dug up)
 * Interesting blog posts or stackoverflow questions
 * New and interesting libraries/tech released
 * Developments in the communities, funding, business developments
 * Interviews with prominent FP chappies

 This bleeds over a little with Haskell Weekly News, but it's more like
 FP weekly interesting stuff, and therefore there would be a lot more
 news to pack in. It would be something to listen to while you're
 walking to work with your ipod.

 On 21 February 2012 15:55, Mats Rauhala mats.rauh...@gmail.com wrote:
 On 15:15 Tue 21 Feb , Christopher Done wrote:
 I recently thought it would be Pretty Cool to make an FP podcast, sort
 of a spoken Haskell Weekly News but covering all FP, blogs, packages,
 conferences, papers, standards, mailing lists, even stackoverflow,
 whatever's interesting in FP. We could use Gtalk or Mumble (both quite
 high quality audio) to conduct it and cut it up in audacity.

 I for one would be an interested listener

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] Functional programming podcast

2012-02-22 Thread Clint Moore
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 5:50 AM, Christopher Done
chrisd...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Show of hands, who would be interested in working on a podcast weekly
 or biweekly and what would you like to provide? Light banter is an
 acceptable answer. Some points that might be covered on such a podcast
 might be:

 * Latest FP conferences/hackathons/etc
 * Competitions
 * Interesting papers (new, or old and dug up)
 * Interesting blog posts or stackoverflow questions
 * New and interesting libraries/tech released
 * Developments in the communities, funding, business developments
 * Interviews with prominent FP chappies

 This bleeds over a little with Haskell Weekly News, but it's more like
 FP weekly interesting stuff, and therefore there would be a lot more
 news to pack in. It would be something to listen to while you're
 walking to work with your ipod.

I would definitely be interested in helping out.  I'm only an
intermediate level with Haskell, and about 5th grade with Common Lisp,
but I wouldn't mind trying out for a speaking spot on it.  Assuming my
voice doesn't come off as too distracting :)

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] Functional programming podcast

2012-02-22 Thread Ryan Newton
+1

I'm always at a loss for good technical podcasts.  The popular ones that
come up (with a simple search) are such fluff!



On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Clint Moore cl...@ivy.io wrote:

 On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 5:50 AM, Christopher Done
 chrisd...@googlemail.com wrote:
  Show of hands, who would be interested in working on a podcast weekly
  or biweekly and what would you like to provide? Light banter is an
  acceptable answer. Some points that might be covered on such a podcast
  might be:
 
  * Latest FP conferences/hackathons/etc
  * Competitions
  * Interesting papers (new, or old and dug up)
  * Interesting blog posts or stackoverflow questions
  * New and interesting libraries/tech released
  * Developments in the communities, funding, business developments
  * Interviews with prominent FP chappies
 
  This bleeds over a little with Haskell Weekly News, but it's more like
  FP weekly interesting stuff, and therefore there would be a lot more
  news to pack in. It would be something to listen to while you're
  walking to work with your ipod.

 I would definitely be interested in helping out.  I'm only an
 intermediate level with Haskell, and about 5th grade with Common Lisp,
 but I wouldn't mind trying out for a speaking spot on it.  Assuming my
 voice doesn't come off as too distracting :)

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