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== Sharing your code == |
== Sharing your code == |
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− | If you need a place to host a project so that others can help with it, we suggest [http://patch-tag.com/ patch-tag], which offers free hosting for public darcs repositories. |
+ | If you need a place to host a project so that others can help with it, we suggest [http://patch-tag.com/ patch-tag], which offers free hosting for public darcs repositories. If you're using git, [http://github.com github] is just dandy as well. |
You can also apply for an account on |
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− | === Diagrams === |
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− | The [http://code.google.com/p/diagrams diagrams project] is coming along quite nicely and there will be lots to work on: developing fun/interesting examples and contrib modules that provide higher-level diagram facilities, tools to aid in diagram development, and backends for rendering to various formats. |
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− | * Brent Yorgey |
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− | === RepLib === |
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− | [http://hackage.haskell.org/package/RepLib RepLib] is a library for datatype-generic programming. I'd like to try adding [http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~ccasin/papers/aritygen.pdf arity genericity] to it. Lots of type-level hacking involved! |
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− | * Chris Casinghino |
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== Experience == |
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− | | [http://snapframework.com snap] |
+ | | [http://snapframework.com snap], [http://hackage.haskell.org/package/heist heist] |
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+ | | [http://code.google.com/p/replib/ RepLib and Unbound] |
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Revision as of 15:39, 10 April 2013
Sharing your code
If you need a place to host a project so that others can help with it, we suggest patch-tag, which offers free hosting for public darcs repositories. If you're using git, github is just dandy as well.
You can also apply for an account on the community server.
Projects
If you have a project that you want to work on at the Hackathon, please describe it here.
Since Hackathons are great for teamwork, consider joining one of the projects mentioned below. If you're interested in one of these projects, add your name to the list of hackers under that project.
Experience
Please list projects with which you are familiar. This way, people know whom to contact for more information or guidance on a particular project.
Name | Projects |
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byorgey | xmonad, diagrams |
ccasin | hcross |
mightybyte | snap, heist |
sweirich | RepLib and Unbound |