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Revision as of 19:22, 16 October 2007
A range of Haskell User Groups are springing up all over.
User groups
Regular meetings in a particular geographical area. Great if you want to see and meet other Haskellers.
- London Haskell User Group
- The first meeting of the London Haskell User Group took place on 23rd May 2007, at City University in central London
- New York Functional Programmers Network
- The first official meeting will be held on Thursday May 3rd at the offices of Credit Suisse in Manhattan, from 6pm to ~8pm.
- The Bay Area Functional Programmers group
- Meeting monthly in the San Francisco Bay area. See their blog for more details and news of upcoming meetings.
- Haskell in Leipzig
- Hal, they have videos online.
- IsraelHaskell User Group
- Are getting organised.
- Saint-Petersburg Haskell User Group
- The first official meeting will be held on Saturday, October 13th, 2007 in Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnical University, Saint-Petersburg, Russia. The site is in Russian.
Workshops/meet ups
Less regular, and move around. Usually have a few talks from invited speakers.
- AngloHaskell
- AngloHaskell is a Haskell meeting held in England once a year.
- OzHaskell
- Australian Haskell Programmer's Group
- AmeroHaskell
- USAsian Haskell Programmer's Group
- Sydney Area Programming Languages Interest Group
- 10am-4pm, June 12, 2007. Room T5, Building E7B, Macquarie University
- Utrecht Functioneel Programmeren dag 2008
- 11 januari 2008
Hackathons
Getting together to squash bugs and write new stuff.
- Hackathons
- Hac 07 was held January 10-12, 2007, Oxford University Computing Laboratory