AngloHaskell 2010 - ANNOUNCEMENT and CALL FOR TALKS
AngloHaskell 2010 - 5th Annual Haskell Meeting in England
Friday September 10th and Saturday September 11th, 2010
Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/AngloHaskell/2010
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AngloHaskell 2010 is this week!
AngloHaskell 2010 - 5th Annual Haskell Meeting in England
Friday September 10th and Saturday September 11th, 2010
Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/AngloHaskell/2010
AngloHaskell is a free gathering of all people
The London Haskell user group has a talk next week:
The Algebra of Algebraic Data Types
Speaker: Chris Taylor
Haskell's types are algebraic data types. But what's so 'algebraic'
about algebraic types? This talk explains what types have to do with
algebra, starting with counting and type
Are you interested in AngloHaskell 2010?
AngloHaskell is a gathering of all people Haskell-related from beginners to
seasoned hackers. Previously it has been held in Cambridge (three times) and
London (once).
Last year I volunteered to organise it but I want know when you can attend.
AngloHaskell 2010 - ANNOUNCEMENT and CALL FOR TALKS
AngloHaskell 2010 - 5th Annual Haskell Meeting in England
Friday September 10th and Saturday September 11th, 2010
Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/AngloHaskell/2010
[Please note the change of date from
AngloHaskell 2010 is this week!
AngloHaskell 2010 - 5th Annual Haskell Meeting in England
Friday September 10th and Saturday September 11th, 2010
Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/AngloHaskell/2010
AngloHaskell is a free gathering of all people
4PB
http://www.meetup.com/London-HUG/events/85763942/
Why Do Monads Matter?
Speaker: Derek Wright
A quick tour through the why rather than the how of monads. Trying to
give an intuition about why these concepts matter in the first place.
From The Four Horsemen of the Catapocalypse (Failure
Wednesday 27-Feb-2013 6-45pm (prompt)
City University, College Building, St John Street, London. EC1V 4PB
http://www.meetup.com/London-HUG/events/103545552/
Being Lazy
Speaker: Peter Marks
This talk will explore lazy evaluation in Haskell. After a brief
introduction to non-strictness, and