ZuriHac2015
When: | Friday 29th of May 2015 - Sunday 31st of May 2015 |
Where: | Google, Zurich, Switzerland |
Talks by Edward Kmett and Duncan Coutts
Important:
Switzerland has its own power sockets. We can't provide converters for everybody so make sure to bring one along. Do note that the Europlug will fit in a Swiss power socket.
About
On the last weekend of May 2015, the Haskell Meetup group will organize ZuriHac 2015, a three day Haskell Hackathon hosted at the Google offices.
This is the fourth Haskell Hackathon in Zurich. The previous three were ZuriHac2014, ZuriHac2013, and ZuriHac2010.
The Haskell Hackathon is an international, grassroots collaborative coding festival with a simple focus: build and improve Haskell libraries, tools, and infrastructure.
This is a great opportunity to meet your fellow Haskellers in real life, find new contributors for your project, improve existing libraries and tools or even start new ones!
This year, we want to have a special focus on beginners. During the whole event there will be beginners' mentors on site who you can directly approach at any time with any Haskell-related question you might have. Also, we will be having introductory talks for beginners, focusing on conveying experience that cannot simply be gathered by reading books or blog posts.
Sponsors
Google Switzerland hosts the Hackathon.
News
- 10th of February 15
- Added wiki page
- 4th of March 15
- Registration is open
Registration
Please fill out this form and wait for a confirmation email before booking. http://goo.gl/forms/L24NgFRvCw
The event can host around 90 persons. We will confirm registrations at a first come first served basis.
Attendees
There will be a list of people who have signed up for ZuriHac 2015.
Location
Zurich, Switzerland
Here is a map with map with all important locations.
To learn more about the city, please see the Wikipedia and Wikitravel articles.
See here for public transport in the Zurich area.
A note on day tickets:
Day tickets in Zurich run for 24 hours and can be used on all forms of transport, bus, train, tram.
If you arrive via airplane, please note that the airport is outside of the zone 10, which only covers the city of Zurich itself. Since zone 10 counts double, you will need a ticket for 3 zones then.
You can buy tickets from the ticket machines.
Accommodation
We recommend the following accommodation options:
- http://www.langstars.com/en/ Youthhostel, CHF 50 per night.
- https://www.airbnb.com/ Airbnb, variable.
- Hotel Neufeld, http://www.hotel-neufeld.ch/.
Schedule
Please note, the schedule is still tentative.
Friday | Saturday | Sunday | |
---|---|---|---|
9am | doors open | doors open | doors open |
10am | opening ceremony & projects intro (*1) | ||
11am | beginners' talk (*4) | beginners' talk (*4) | beginners' talk (*4) |
12pm | lunch snacks (*3) | lunch snacks (*3) | lunch snacks (*3) |
1pm | |||
2pm | beginners' talk (*4) | beginners' talk (*4) | project summaries (*1) |
3pm | |||
4pm | invited talk: Duncan Coutts | invited talk: Edward Kmett | |
5pm | |||
6pm | BBQ at the lake (*2) | doors close | |
7pm | |||
8pm | doors close |
Notes
(*1) If you are hosting a project, please be there to both introduce it and give a summary afterwards. Also, please add your project to the projects page.
(*2) Only if the weather permits it. Saturday same time will be the auxiliary date.
(*3) We will provide sandwiches or similar snacks for you. Because of limited budget we cannot serve a real lunch meal. Of course you can go to a local grocery shop and bring food and drinks with you.
(*4) Depending on whether we can find enough volunteers and topics, some of those talks might not happen. Also, those talks will happen in a separate area, so if you don't want to attend you won't be disturbed.
Projects
See the projects page.
IRC, Twitter
The main communication channel during the Hackathon will be our IRC channel: #zurihac at Freenode.
#zurihac is our Twitter/Google+ hashtag as well.
Organizers
The events are organized in name of the Zurich Haskell meetup group by the following people:
- Gleb Peregud (Google)
- Alexander Bernauer (Google)
- Johan Tibell (Google)
- Simon Meier (IBM Research)