Hi Greg,

Not sure if you're aware but there is already a functional programming interest group in Seattle, SeaFunc. We have been meeting approximately every 4 weeks since 2004. For the sake of people deciding which group to follow, could you explain the differences of your scope? (We also discuss Haskell, OCaml, and Scala, among other things.)

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/SeaFunc/

Our regularly scheduled meeting is also tomorrow, April 16 (later at 8pm) at Ralph's Grocery downtown. Check the list for details.


Jeff Henrikson



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Subject: NW Functional Programming Interest Group

All,

Apologies for multiple listings.

It's that time again. Our growing cadre of functionally-minded north
westerners
is meeting at the

The Seattle Public Library
1000 - 4th Ave.
Seattle, WA  98104

from 18:30 - 20:00 on April 16th.

This meeting's agenda is a little more fluid, but...

   - i would like to talk about a proposal i'm mulling over around a much
   more general account of the Curry-Howard isomorphism by way of iterated
   distributive laws for monads
   - we also need to get a couple more people on the hook to give a talk

Hope to see you there.

Monadically yours,

--greg


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