Hac NYC/Projects
Sharing your code[edit]
If you need a place to host a project so that others can help with it, we suggest darcs hub, which offers free hosting for public darcs repositories. If you're using git, github is just dandy as well.
Projects[edit]
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.
Snap / Snaplets / Heist Documentation[edit]
Some additional tutorial-style pages for the http://snapframework.com/ website to help build intuition about the more confusing and generic types. Code: https://github.com/snapframework
- Greg H
Reffit.com[edit]
My pet project for social, open peer review of scientific papers. Try to make peer review fun with micro-comments, voting, points, hashtags, etc. Site at: http://reffit.com. Code at: http://github.com/ImAlsoGreg/reffit
- Greg H
Hawk[edit]
Transform text from the command-line using Haskell expressions. Similar to awk, but using Haskell as the text-processing language.
Code: https://github.com/gelisam
Intro for NYC HAC attendees: https://github.com/gelisam/hawk/issues/110
- Samuel G
Experience[edit]
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 |
---|---|
gershom | JMacro |
mightybyte | snap, heist |
cgaebel | Bitcoin |
carter | GHC, Numerical Haskell, etc |
Andrey Chudnov | language-ecmascript, language-ecmascript-analysis, jespresso, http-encodings, haxy |
martingale | Rasterific backend for diagrams |
johnw | gitlib, Ledger and hledger |
mavenraven.org | validations and validations-checkers |