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Potential speakers, please add yourselves to one of the lists below. We anticipate there will be time and room for everyone who wants to present. If you don't want to bother with wiki editing, email Dan (danburton.email AT gmail DOT com) and he will add you to the list.
 
Potential speakers, please add yourselves to one of the lists below. We anticipate there will be time and room for everyone who wants to present. If you don't want to bother with wiki editing, email Dan (danburton.email AT gmail DOT com) and he will add you to the list.
   
Presentation schedules are entirely tentative at this point. The general idea is to try and shepherd talks into buckets in the morning (10am-noon), early afternoon (1-3pm), and late afternoon (4-6pm). If you would like to present under a given category but cannot be present at the allocated time, just let Dan know. We're flexible!
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Presentation schedules are entirely tentative at this point. If you would like to present under a given category but cannot be present at the allocated time, just let Dan know. We're flexible!
   
 
In tentative chronological order:
 
In tentative chronological order:
   
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= Friday afternoon =
== Professional Haskell experience report ==
 
   
 
== Professional Haskell experience report ==
Tentatively scheduled: Friday late afternoon
 
   
 
* Greg Horn: Haskell for Flight Control at Kittyhawk
 
* Greg Horn: Haskell for Flight Control at Kittyhawk
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== Introductory Haskell & tooling ==
 
== Introductory Haskell & tooling ==
 
Tentatively scheduled: Saturday morning
 
   
 
* Presenter A: topic A
 
* Presenter A: topic A
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* ...
 
* ...
   
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= Saturday =
== Open Source Haskell project overview ==
 
   
 
== Open Source Haskell project overview ==
Tentatively scheduled: Saturday early afternoon
 
   
 
* John Leo: Dependent Types in GHC
 
* John Leo: Dependent Types in GHC
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== Open Source Haskell project implementation deep dive ==
 
== Open Source Haskell project implementation deep dive ==
 
Tentatively scheduled: Saturday late afternoon
 
   
 
* Chris Smith: CodeWorld - Teaching Haskell to Children
 
* Chris Smith: CodeWorld - Teaching Haskell to Children
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* ...
 
* ...
   
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= Sunday =
== Intermediate/Advanced Haskell & tooling ==
 
   
 
== Intermediate/Advanced Haskell & tooling ==
Tentatively scheduled: Sunday morning
 
   
 
* John Wiegley: Putting lenses to work
 
* John Wiegley: Putting lenses to work
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== Abstract concepts taught via follow-along Haskell code snippets ==
 
== Abstract concepts taught via follow-along Haskell code snippets ==
 
Tentatively scheduled: Sunday early afternoon
 
   
 
* Presenter A: topic A
 
* Presenter A: topic A

Revision as of 17:52, 27 January 2017

Potential speakers, please add yourselves to one of the lists below. We anticipate there will be time and room for everyone who wants to present. If you don't want to bother with wiki editing, email Dan (danburton.email AT gmail DOT com) and he will add you to the list.

Presentation schedules are entirely tentative at this point. If you would like to present under a given category but cannot be present at the allocated time, just let Dan know. We're flexible!

In tentative chronological order:

Friday afternoon

Professional Haskell experience report

  • Greg Horn: Haskell for Flight Control at Kittyhawk
  • Tikhon Jelvis: Haskell for Supply Chain Optimization at Target
  • Presenter C: topic C
  • ...

Introductory Haskell & tooling

  • Presenter A: topic A
  • Presenter B: topic B
  • ...

Saturday

Open Source Haskell project overview

  • John Leo: Dependent Types in GHC
  • Dimitri DeFigueiredo: Functional Reactive Bitcoin Trading
  • Presenter B: topic B
  • ...

Open Source Haskell project implementation deep dive

  • Chris Smith: CodeWorld - Teaching Haskell to Children
  • Presenter B: topic B
  • ...

Sunday

Intermediate/Advanced Haskell & tooling

  • John Wiegley: Putting lenses to work
  • Presenter B: topic B
  • ...

Abstract concepts taught via follow-along Haskell code snippets

  • Presenter A: topic A
  • Presenter B: topic B
  • ...

Misc (theory talks, random tips & tricks, editors, continuous integration, etc.)

Tentatively scheduled: Sunday late afternoon

  • Presenter A: topic A
  • Presenter B: topic B
  • ...