Where exactly does that event take place? Is it open to public? And I strongly disadvise fibonacci, quicksort and other mind-blowing reality-escapist stuff. Show something real world and practical.
2012/2/27 Arnaud Bailly <arnaud.oq...@gmail.com> > Hello Cafe, > > I will be (re)presenting Haskell in a "Batlle Language" event Wednesday > evening: A fun and interactive contest where various programming language > champions try to attract as much followers as possible in 5 minutes. > > Having successfully experimented the power of live coding in a recent > Haskell introduction for the Paris Scala User Group, I would like to do the > same but given the time frame I need a simpler example than the music > synthesizer program. > > So I would like to tap in the collective wisdom looking for some concise, > eye-opening, mind-shaking and if possible fun example of what one can > achieve in Haskell. Things that sprung to my mind are rather dull: prime > factors, fibonacci numbers. > > Thanks in advance, > Arnaud > > _______________________________________________ > Haskell-Cafe mailing list > Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe > >
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