<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html charset=utf-8"></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space;" class="">Hac Phi, a yearly weekend of Haskell in Philadelphia, will take place Oct. 21–23, 2016, at the University of Pennsylvania. Hac Phi is a gathering of hackers and Haskell enthusiasts. Come bring a project you’re working on or offer to help someone else on a project of theirs. Come give a talk if you’ve got something to share. Come to learn something new.<br class=""><br class="">What do we mean by a “Haskell Exchange”? Less pressurized than a hackathon, more informal than a conference, bigger than a meetup – Hac Phi is a weekend where academics, professionals, and hobbyists can all meet, mingle, hack on each others’ projects, and generally have a good time. (And it’s not to be confused with *the* Haskell eXchange, an entirely different event.)<br class=""><br class="">All the details are on [the wiki page](<a href="https://wiki.haskell.org/Hac_Phi" class="">https://wiki.haskell.org/Hac_Phi</a>); please [register online](<a href="https://goo.gl/forms/XXTxKFYAryVTjlgo2" class="">https://goo.gl/forms/XXTxKFYAryVTjlgo2</a>) if you’re coming.<br class=""><br class="">We hope to see you there!<br class=""><br class="">—The Hac φ team <br class="">Antal Spector-Zabusky <br class="">Kenny Foner</body></html>