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Revision as of 09:53, 28 April 2014

When: | Friday 6 June 2014 - Sunday 8 June 2014 |
Hours: | 09:00 ~ 20:00 |
Where: | Better (formerly known as Erudify), Zurich, Switzerland |
Talks from: Simon Marlow &
Edward Kmett!
Important:
ZuriHac has reached capacity. Registration is now closed. Thank you for your understanding.
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. There's an electronics shop Fust Center Eschenmoser very near our office where you can buy converters.
About
On the first weekend of June 2014 the Zurich HaskellerZ Meetup group will organize ZuriHac 2014, a three day Haskell Hackathon hosted at the Better offices. This is the third Haskell Hackathon in Zurich. The previous two were 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!
Note that this event is open to any experience level, from beginners to guru's. In fact, one of the goals is to bring beginners in contact with experts so that the former can get a quick start in the Haskell community.
Sponsors
Better (formerly known as Erudify) will host the Hackathon.
Google Switzerland is providing financial support
News
- 17 November 2013
- Added wiki page
- 22 January 2014
- Opened registration
- 28 April 2014
- Reached capacity. Registration is now closed.
Registration
ZuriHac has reached capacity so the registration has been closed. Thank you for your understanding.
Attendees
See the list of people who have signed up for ZuriHac 2014.
Location

Zurich, Switzerland
To learn more about the city, please see the Wikipedia and Wikitravel articles.
- ZuriHac will be hosted at the Better offices, Grüngasse 19, Zürich.
Getting around
Google map with important places
Local transport links:
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.
You can buy tickets from the ticket machines.
Accommodation
We recommend you following accomodation options:
http://www.langstars.com/en/ Youthhostel, CHF 50 per night
http://www.bnb.ch/index.php?p=page&id=1221 Bed and Breakfast, CHF 65-130 (excl. breakfast) / CHF 75-140(incl. breakfast) per night
https://www.airbnb.com/ Airbnb, variable
Schedule
Friday
Hacking hours: 10:00 to 18:00.
Introduction
Please come before 11:00. At 11:00 there will be projects introduction and discussion.
Talk by Edward Kmett.
Title: Functionally Oblivious and Succinct
Abstract: This talk provides a whirlwind tour of some new types of functional data structures and their applications.
Cache-oblivious algorithms let us perform optimally for all cache levels in your system at the same time by optimizing for one cache for which we don't know the parameters. While Okasaki's "Purely Functional Data Structures" taught us how to reason about asymptotic performance in a lazy language like Haskell, reasoning about cache-oblivious algorithms requires some new techniques.
Succinct data structures let us work directly on near-optimally compressed data representations without decompressing.
How can derive new functional data structures from these techniques? Applications include just diverse areas as speeding up a variant of Haskell's venerable Data.Map, handling "big data" on disk without tuning for hardware, and parsing JSON faster in less memory.
Saturday
Talk by Simon Marlow.
Sunday
Demoday
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 HaskellerZ meetup group by the following people:
- Johan Tibell (Google)
- Alexander Bernauer (Google)
- Nora Kasper (Better)
- Thomas Schilling (Better)
- Simon Meier (Better)
- Dominic Small (Better)
- Bas van Dijk (Better)
For any questions or emergencies, you can always call Bas () at +41 791 285 624.
Or send an email to: zurihac@better.com