Hac Phi 2013, a Haskell hackathon/get-together, will be held June 7-9
at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. The hackathon will
officially kick off at 2:30 Friday afternoon, and go until 5pm on
Sunday (with breaks for sleep, of course). Last year's Hac Phi was a
lot of fun, drawing more than 30 Haskellers, and many people have
already expressed interest in coming back this year. Everyone is
welcome - you do not have to be a Haskell guru. Helping hack on
someone else's project could be a great way to increase your
Haskell-fu.
If you plan on coming, please officially register [1]. Registration,
travel, lodging and many other details can be found on the Hac Phi
wiki [2]. This year, we are making a public list of attendees' names
and nicks - please let us know if you'd prefer not to be listed when
you register.
We're also looking for a few people interested in giving short (15-20
min.) talks, probably on Saturday afternoon. Anything of interest to
the Haskell community is fair game - a project you've been working on,
a paper, a quick tutorial. If you'd like to give a talk, add it on
the wiki [3].
Hope to see you in Philadelphia!
- The Hac Phi team
Brent Yorgey (byorgey)
Daniel Wagner (dmwit)
Chris Casinghino (ccasin)
[1] http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Hac_%CF%86/Register
[2] http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Hac_%CF%86
[3] http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Hac_%CF%86/Talks
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