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=== Getting to Ghent === | === Getting to Ghent === | ||
The nearest airport is the Brussels Airport in Zaventem (code: BRU). The train station connected to this airport has an excellent connection with Ghent (Gent in Dutch). | The nearest airport is the Brussels Airport in Zaventem (code: BRU). The train station connected to this airport has an excellent connection with Ghent (Gent in Dutch). The train schedule is pretty regular and should be more or less the same through the entire day after 9:00 AM -- pending accidents, delays, etc. So just replace the 'hour' of the ride with the hour at which you'll arrive at the train station and you're set. For example, for train reaching Ghent prior to 10AM, the schedule looks as follows. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! Time of departure | |||
! Time of arrival | |||
! Change trains at | |||
|- | |||
| 7:27 (dir. Nijvel) | |||
| 8:36 | |||
| Brussel-Noord (dir. Oostende) | |||
|- | |||
| 7:52 (dir. De Panne) | |||
| 8:45 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| 8:10 (dir. Gent, stops everywhere!) | |||
| 9:35 | |||
| Brussel-Noord (dir. St.-Niklaas); Dendermonde (dir. Brugge) | |||
|- | |||
| 8:36 (dir. Quevy) | |||
| 9:36 | |||
| Brussel-Noord (dir. Oostende) | |||
|- | |||
| 8:52 (dir. De Panne) | |||
| 9:45 | |||
| | |||
|} | |||
Basically, unless the train leaving at the airport is an IC or IR type connected to Ghent and beyond, you are best of when changing trains in Brussels (station Brussel-Noord (North)). There you are best off taking the IC train to either Oostende or Knokke/Blankenberge. In both cases, Ghent St.-Pieters is the first stop after Brussel-Zuid (South) or Bruxelles-Midi (in French), i.e., the third stop if you change train at Brussel-Noord. | |||
=== Getting to The Therminal === | === Getting to The Therminal === |
Revision as of 11:25, 22 July 2010
About
The Haskell Hackathon is an international, grassroots collaborative coding festival with a simple focus: build and improve Haskell libraries, tools, and infrastructure.
BelHac will be held in November in "The Therminal" in Ghent, Belgium. It is open to all -- you do not have to be a Haskell guru to attend. All you need is a basic knowledge of Haskell, a willingness to learn, and a project you're excited to help with (or a project of your own to work on).
There will be lots of hacking, good beer, and, of course, fun!
- Mailing list: hackathon@haskell.org
- IRC channel: #ghentfpg on FreeNode
You can register here.
News
- July 20: Registration is now open!
When
- Friday, 5th of November: 2pm - 7pm
- Saturday, 6th of November: 10am - 6pm
- Sunday, 7th of November: 10am - 6pm
Program
- Friday: short introduction, followed by hacking and sponsored food. There will also be a "Real World Haskell Crash Course" for unexperienced but interested people.
- Saturday: Hacking!
- Sunday: More hacking, and in the afternoon we will have a couple of (lightning) talks.
Getting there
Getting to Ghent
The nearest airport is the Brussels Airport in Zaventem (code: BRU). The train station connected to this airport has an excellent connection with Ghent (Gent in Dutch). The train schedule is pretty regular and should be more or less the same through the entire day after 9:00 AM -- pending accidents, delays, etc. So just replace the 'hour' of the ride with the hour at which you'll arrive at the train station and you're set. For example, for train reaching Ghent prior to 10AM, the schedule looks as follows.
Time of departure | Time of arrival | Change trains at |
---|---|---|
7:27 (dir. Nijvel) | 8:36 | Brussel-Noord (dir. Oostende) |
7:52 (dir. De Panne) | 8:45 | |
8:10 (dir. Gent, stops everywhere!) | 9:35 | Brussel-Noord (dir. St.-Niklaas); Dendermonde (dir. Brugge) |
8:36 (dir. Quevy) | 9:36 | Brussel-Noord (dir. Oostende) |
8:52 (dir. De Panne) | 9:45 |
Basically, unless the train leaving at the airport is an IC or IR type connected to Ghent and beyond, you are best of when changing trains in Brussels (station Brussel-Noord (North)). There you are best off taking the IC train to either Oostende or Knokke/Blankenberge. In both cases, Ghent St.-Pieters is the first stop after Brussel-Zuid (South) or Bruxelles-Midi (in French), i.e., the third stop if you change train at Brussel-Noord.
Getting to The Therminal
The address of The Therminal is
Hoveniersberg 24 9000 Gent Belgium
Here is a map
Food
Here is a map of handy locations.
Accomodation
Since Ghent is quite a tourist city, you should have no problems finding a place to stay.
Some pointers:
- De Draecke, a youth hostel in the center of Ghent.
- IBIS St.-Baafs, a 2-star hotel in the center of Ghent.
- IBIS Opera, a 2-star hotel in the center of Ghent.
- Best Western Chamade, a 3-star hotel near Ghent St.-Pieters train station.
- Monasterium hotel, a 3-star hotel in the center of Ghent, in a fully refurbished building dating back to 1278.
- NH Gent Belfort, a 4-star hotel in the center of Ghent.
- Ghent Marriott, a 4-star hotel in the center of Ghent.
- Visit Ghent, the Ghent tourist board.
What to bring
- A laptop with a wireless card. Ethernet access might be available, but don't count on it. If you really need ethernet access, contact the organizers.
- There is a projector available if someone wants to give a talk.
Sponsors
We're still looking for sponsors to help us provide food, drinks and t-shirts. If you or your company are interested in sponsoring, please contact one of the organizers.
Organizers & Contact
This GhentFPG organizing committee is behind this Hackaton. You can contact us at
- Jasper Van der Jeugt (irc: jaspervdj, email: jaspervdj+belhac@gmail.com, phone: +32-476-26-28-27)