[Haskell-cafe] ANN: NY Haskell presents Edward Kmett on Lenses, Folds, and Traversals -- Wed., December 12
Gershom B
gershomb at gmail.com
Tue Nov 20 20:46:19 CET 2012
The first NY Haskell Users Group meetup was a great success -- with
roughly sixty attendees and conversations that stretched far too late
for a weekday night. Video and slides are available for both the
Practical Data Processing and Cloud Haskell talks:
Video: http://vimeo.com/53906049
Slides on Practical Data Processing:
http://gbaz.github.com/slides/PracticalData-11-2012.pdf
Slides on Cloud Haskell: http://gbaz.github.com/slides/cloud-11-2012.html
Source for Cloud Haskell:
https://github.com/gbaz/slides/blob/gh-pages/cloud-11-2012.lhs
We expect our next meetup will be equally exciting, at a bare minimum.
We're actively seeking cool talks and presentations. If you're not a
New York local, but may be passing through or are in the tri-state
area or thereabouts, and would like to present some code or research
with even tangentially real-world implications to an informed and
appreciated audience, please do get in touch :-)
Also, there will be a NY tech holiday party on December 11th, which we
are organizing along with other NY technology and PL groups. Details
are available at the on the meetup site:
http://www.meetup.com/NY-Haskell/. Finally, at some point, we will
probably cease to spam -cafe with announcements of all our events, so
even if you can't make it to the next few ones, registering at the
meetup site is the best way to stay on top of what we will have
planned.
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Lenses, Folds, and Traversals
presented by Edward Kmett
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
7:00 PM To 9:00 PM
Pivotal Labs, 841 Broadway New York, NY
(8th Floor)
RSVP: http://www.meetup.com/NY-Haskell/
Edward Kmett will introduce his lens library, which provides a highly
composable toolbox for accessing and modifying multiple parts of data
structures.
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