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Topics and venue TBD. If you have a talk or discussion, please propose!
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<em>ABOUT THE GROUP: Join programmers, researchers and enthusiasts to discuss functional programming. pdxfunc is a study/user group exploring the world of functional programming, based in Portland, Oregon. The group welcomes programmers interested in all functional languages, including Haskell, Erlang, OCaml, Lisp, Clojure, Scala, Oz, Agda, Idris, and others. The group meets regularly on the second Monday of the month for presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts.</em> |
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Echo Nolan will be presenting "Haskell, the Bad Parts".
> There was desire expressed last time for a Haskell talk focusing on practical work. I wrote a tiny - 103 lines - utility for setting up port forwarding last April. It's an example of a working program and I have all kinds of complaints about how you have to do things in the language.
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>I do love the language though.
See the <a href="https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/pdxfunc">mailing list</a> or the Meetup event (linked above) for details on this month's agenda, or to talk to us.
Attendance is limited at this venue. RSVP via the <a href="http://www.meetup.com/Portland-Functional-Programming-Study-Group/">Meetup group</a>.
<em>ABOUT THE GROUP: Join programmers, researchers and enthusiasts to discuss functional programming. pdxfunc is a study/user group exploring the world of functional programming, based in Portland, Oregon. The group welcomes programmers interested in all functional languages, including Haskell, Erlang, OCaml, Lisp, Clojure, Scala, Oz, Agda, Idris, and others. The group meets regularly on the second Monday of the month for presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts.</em> |