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June 15th, we met at Utrecht University for two talks by Stefan Holdermans of [http://vectorfabrics.com/ Vector Fabrics] and Erik Hesselink of [http://silkapp.com/ Silk]. Stefan talked about his work with Juriaan Hage on a type and effect system for detecting wrong calls to `head` (and more complicated things). Erik discussed some common patterns found in database abstractions at Silk. |
June 15th, we met at Utrecht University for two talks by Stefan Holdermans of [http://vectorfabrics.com/ Vector Fabrics] and Erik Hesselink of [http://silkapp.com/ Silk]. Stefan talked about his work with Juriaan Hage on a type and effect system for detecting wrong calls to `head` (and more complicated things). Erik discussed some common patterns found in database abstractions at Silk. |
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− | On May 12th we met over drinks at the Stairway to Heaven in Utrecht where we talked about Haskell. Also, [http://silkapp.com Silk] announced that they're [http://groups.google.com/group/dutch-hug/browse_thread/thread/c6c07e150f4ddf57 hiring (Haskell) programmers]. For information, contact [mailto:erik@silkapp.com erik@silkapp.com]. |
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Read more about our [http://dutchhug.nl/Meetings earlier meetings]. |
Read more about our [http://dutchhug.nl/Meetings earlier meetings]. |
Revision as of 19:26, 27 July 2011
At the July 14th meeting, Jasper Van der Jeugt talked about his Google Summer of Code project on switching the text library to use UTF-8 internally. Stefan Holdermans talked about how to do polymorphic Dynamics in Haskell as a library.
June 15th, we met at Utrecht University for two talks by Stefan Holdermans of Vector Fabrics and Erik Hesselink of Silk. Stefan talked about his work with Juriaan Hage on a type and effect system for detecting wrong calls to `head` (and more complicated things). Erik discussed some common patterns found in database abstractions at Silk.
Read more about our earlier meetings.