Just created: http://groups.google.com/group/hug-br
Ricardo Herrmann wrote:
Hi brazilian haskellers,
How about trying to form a HUG-BR ? Maybe even something along the lines
of FringeDC (http://www.lisperati.com/fringedc.html). I only know about 4
people that would join the cause,
Hallo,
Rich Neswold escreveu:
On Nov 14, 2007 10:59 AM, Ricardo Herrmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi brazilian haskellers,
Wow! I knew the Haskell community has been growing... but there's a
brazillian of us?
Well, we are more than one. :-)
Cheers,
-alex
Alex Sandro Queiroz e Silva writes:
Rich Neswold escreveu:
On Nov 14, 2007 10:59 AM, Ricardo Herrmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi brazilian haskellers,
Wow! I knew the Haskell community has been growing... but there's a
brazillian of us?
Well, we are more than one. :-)
Cheers,
Hi brazilian haskellers,
Wow! I knew the Haskell community has been growing... but there's a
brazillian of us?
--
Rich
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rherrmann:
Hi brazilian haskellers,
How about trying to form a HUG-BR ? Maybe even something along the lines of
FringeDC (http://www.lisperati.com/fringedc.html). I only know about 4
people that would join the cause, that's why I'm recruiting ;-)
Feel free to contact me (I'm posting
Thanks. I also put in that page a link pointing to the haskellers map in
Frappr, in order to encourage new HUGs. I believe most of us are lazy enough
(in the good Haskell way) to plot them in xearth ;-)
Don Stewart-2 wrote:
rherrmann:
Hi brazilian haskellers,
How about trying to form a
On Nov 14, 2007 4:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nos somos todos Brasileiros. Ou quase...
Falou e disse! =)
I'm giving some Haskell classes based on the Wikibook to some of my
friends at the university (I think I've said something about it
before), and they're very very excited. I'll point