Re: [elm-discuss] Re: Elm events 2017

2017-04-06 Thread Noah Hall
Mine is going to be different, and the CFP is open, so I doubt there
will be much duplication :) Luke is also going to be talking in Oslo,
and they're not going to speak at ElmEurope. The goal is to have a
complementary conference to ElmEurope, so people can go to both :).
You can check out the call for papers here if you're interested in
submitting one, too ->
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdgMw1ymqiM92UtrYEAVBGisbJBuv9ers8Q36qIAQSga9dX5A/viewform?c=0&w=1

On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 12:58 PM, Richard Wood  wrote:
> Hi Noah
>
> Is Oslo likely to be the same talks as the speakers did at Elm Europe?
> If not I'll come to that as well.
>
> Cheers
> Richard
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Re: [elm-discuss] Re: Elm events 2017

2017-04-06 Thread Richard Wood
Hi Noah

Is Oslo likely to be the same talks as the speakers did at Elm Europe?
If not I'll come to that as well.

Cheers
Richard

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Re: [elm-discuss] Re: Elm events 2017

2017-04-05 Thread Noah Hall
Forgot a link for flatmap: http://2017.flatmap.no/

On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 4:50 PM, Noah Hall  wrote:
> There's a talk about Elm at flatmap by Erik Wendel, and a workshop run
> by me. Also, we're running https://osloelmday.no, a day dedicated to
> Elm talks in Oslo on the 10th of June. The call for papers are open!
>
> On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 4:15 PM, Austin Bingham  
> wrote:
>> If you're still building this list, I've got an Elm talk at ACCU:
>> https://conference.accu.org/site/stories/2017/sessions.html#XFunctionalProgrammingfortheWebwithElm
>>
>> Also, it looks like there is both an Elm workshop and a talk at NDC Oslo:
>> http://ndcoslo.com/
>>
>> In case you never got an answer to your earlier question about NDC, it
>> doesn't have a specific focus per se, though it does tend to lean quite
>> Microsoft. There are efforts underway to give it a broader perspective, and
>> those seem to be working, though slowly.
>>
>> On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 12:19:39 AM UTC+1, Rupert Smith wrote:
>>>
>>> Thinking of drawing up a list of events, dates and places where Elm will
>>> be on the menu in 2017. Would people be interested in contributing what they
>>> know to build up the list? Also, I have a feeling someone may already have
>>> done this, in which case point me to it.
>>
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Re: [elm-discuss] Re: Elm events 2017

2017-04-05 Thread Noah Hall
There's a talk about Elm at flatmap by Erik Wendel, and a workshop run
by me. Also, we're running https://osloelmday.no, a day dedicated to
Elm talks in Oslo on the 10th of June. The call for papers are open!

On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 4:15 PM, Austin Bingham  wrote:
> If you're still building this list, I've got an Elm talk at ACCU:
> https://conference.accu.org/site/stories/2017/sessions.html#XFunctionalProgrammingfortheWebwithElm
>
> Also, it looks like there is both an Elm workshop and a talk at NDC Oslo:
> http://ndcoslo.com/
>
> In case you never got an answer to your earlier question about NDC, it
> doesn't have a specific focus per se, though it does tend to lean quite
> Microsoft. There are efforts underway to give it a broader perspective, and
> those seem to be working, though slowly.
>
> On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 12:19:39 AM UTC+1, Rupert Smith wrote:
>>
>> Thinking of drawing up a list of events, dates and places where Elm will
>> be on the menu in 2017. Would people be interested in contributing what they
>> know to build up the list? Also, I have a feeling someone may already have
>> done this, in which case point me to it.
>
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[elm-discuss] Re: Elm events 2017

2017-04-05 Thread Austin Bingham
If you're still building this list, I've got an Elm talk at ACCU: 
https://conference.accu.org/site/stories/2017/sessions.html#XFunctionalProgrammingfortheWebwithElm

Also, it looks like there is both an Elm workshop and a talk at NDC Oslo: 
http://ndcoslo.com/

In case you never got an answer to your earlier question about NDC, it 
doesn't have a specific focus per se, though it does tend to lean quite 
Microsoft. There are efforts underway to give it a broader perspective, and 
those seem to be working, though slowly.

On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 12:19:39 AM UTC+1, Rupert Smith wrote:
>
> Thinking of drawing up a list of events, dates and places where Elm will 
> be on the menu in 2017. Would people be interested in contributing what 
> they know to build up the list? Also, I have a feeling someone may already 
> have done this, in which case point me to it.
>

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[elm-discuss] Re: Elm events 2017

2017-04-05 Thread Thibaut Assus
Yes it is :) Please add it !

On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 12:06:19 PM UTC+1, Rupert Smith wrote:
>
> On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 3:49:08 AM UTC, Michael B wrote:
>>
>> I'm the author of elm-events.org. As you can see, it's looking pretty 
>> empty at the moment!
>>
>
> You could add the elm europe conference, assuming it is still on? 
>
> https://elmeurope.org/ 
>
> There seems to be small amount of Elm related topics at CodeMesh:
>
> http://www.codemesh.io/
>
> Doesn't seeem to be much on meetup.com outside of the USA, although there 
> do seem to be plenty Elm user groups in Europe.
>

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Re: [elm-discuss] Re: Elm events 2017

2017-03-23 Thread Duane Johnson
Hi Salas, since you had two nearly identical posts, I approved this one and
rejected the other (I'm assuming you didn't know we moderate first-time
posters).

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On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 4:47 PM, Salas Sanchez-Bennasar 
wrote:

> I'm trying to announce this conference as widely as possible, and given
> all the elm talks, I think it may be relevant here:
>
>
> http://lambdaconf.us/events/2017/lcusc.html
>
> LambdaConf is one of the largest functional programming conferences in the
> world, focused on foundational concepts (such as lambda calculus, type
> theory, category theory), functional programming languages (Haskell, Scala,
> PureScript, F#, Clojure, Elixir, and more), new languages and approaches in
> functional programming, functional programming libraries, and related areas
> such as dependent types, proof systems, parallel array programming,
> functional GPU processing, and more.
>
> Standard registration is now open at Eventbrite:
>
> https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lambdaconf-2017-registration-29839799644
>
> A complete list of sessions is online, including the following highlights:
>
>  * 6 keynotes, including one on using Haskell to model life on the
> blockchain, one on how programmers brains work, and one on the axes of
> abstraction;
>  * 8 leap workshops, including an in-depth workshop on category theory,
> one on optics, and one on building front-ends using PureScript Halogen;
>  * 12 hop workshops, including one introducing Coq, another diving into
> recursion schemes, and another teaching functional data processing;
>  * 9 de novo sessions, including on one formally specified digital logic,
> one on algebraic and monadic composability for distributed computing, and
> one on type-level REST programming;
>  * 21 educational sessions, including one on Free monads, one on
> high-performance Haskell, one on codata and corecursion, one on FP on
> Android using Frege, and another on dependently-typed programming in
> Haskell;
>  * 21 inspire sessions, including one on dependent-pairs, one on
> generative design, and one on type singletons.
>
> This is more than 110 hours of content, with enough variety and difficulty
> level for everyone. Speakers are book authors, contributors to open source
> libraries, researchers, and practicing functional programmers.
>
> The conference takes place in Boulder, Colorado, from May 25 - 27, at the
> University of Colorado Boulder in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains.
> Conference registration includes all sessions (including workshops),
> locally-catered breakfast and lunch on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday; a
> conference dinner on Friday night; a choice from a variety of networking
> activities on Sunday; free childcare and STEM workshops for children;
> all-gender restrooms and handicapped-accessible venues.
>
> Videos from some previous events can be found here:
> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEtohQeDqMSebi2yvLMUItg; and here:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxC1ExlLjgw&list=PLE7t
> QUdRKcybh21_zOg8_y4f2oMKDHpUS
>
> The conference is preceded by commercial training opportunities on Monday
> - Tuesday, including:
>
>  * Up & Running with Elixir & Phoenix, by Brooklyn Zelenka
>  * Applied Haskell, by Michael Snoyman
>  * Advanced FP in Scala, by John A. De Goes
>  * Introduction to FP, by David Koontz
>  * Mastering Apache Spark, by Pawel Szulc
>  * Mastering Elm, by Isaac Shapira
>
> On Wednesday, several free mini-conferences are co-located with LambdaConf:
>
>  * PureScript Conf 2017
>  * Introduction to FP with Haskell
>
> For more information on LambdaConf, the commercial training workshops, or
> the mini-conferences, please visit the website:
>
> http://lambdaconf.us/events/2017/lcusc.html
>
> Regards,
>
> Salas Sanchez-Bennasar
>
>
>
>
> On Thursday, January 5, 2017 at 4:19:39 PM UTC-7, Rupert Smith wrote:
>
> Thinking of drawing up a list of events, dates and places where Elm will
> be on the menu in 2017. Would people be interested in contributing what
> they know to build up the list? Also, I have a feeling someone may already
> have done this, in which case point me to it.
>
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[elm-discuss] Re: Elm events 2017

2017-03-23 Thread Salas Sanchez-Bennasar
I'm trying to announce this conference as widely as possible, and given all 
the elm talks, I think it may be relevant here:


http://lambdaconf.us/events/2017/lcusc.html

LambdaConf is one of the largest functional programming conferences in the 
world, focused on foundational concepts (such as lambda calculus, type 
theory, category theory), functional programming languages (Haskell, Scala, 
PureScript, F#, Clojure, Elixir, and more), new languages and approaches in 
functional programming, functional programming libraries, and related areas 
such as dependent types, proof systems, parallel array programming, 
functional GPU processing, and more.

Standard registration is now open at Eventbrite:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lambdaconf-2017-registration-29839799644

A complete list of sessions is online, including the following highlights:

 * 6 keynotes, including one on using Haskell to model life on the 
blockchain, one on how programmers brains work, and one on the axes of 
abstraction;
 * 8 leap workshops, including an in-depth workshop on category theory, one 
on optics, and one on building front-ends using PureScript Halogen;
 * 12 hop workshops, including one introducing Coq, another diving into 
recursion schemes, and another teaching functional data processing;
 * 9 de novo sessions, including on one formally specified digital logic, 
one on algebraic and monadic composability for distributed computing, and 
one on type-level REST programming;
 * 21 educational sessions, including one on Free monads, one on 
high-performance Haskell, one on codata and corecursion, one on FP on 
Android using Frege, and another on dependently-typed programming in 
Haskell;
 * 21 inspire sessions, including one on dependent-pairs, one on generative 
design, and one on type singletons.
 
This is more than 110 hours of content, with enough variety and difficulty 
level for everyone. Speakers are book authors, contributors to open source 
libraries, researchers, and practicing functional programmers.

The conference takes place in Boulder, Colorado, from May 25 - 27, at the 
University of Colorado Boulder in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. 
Conference registration includes all sessions (including workshops), 
locally-catered breakfast and lunch on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday; a 
conference dinner on Friday night; a choice from a variety of networking 
activities on Sunday; free childcare and STEM workshops for children; 
all-gender restrooms and handicapped-accessible venues.

Videos from some previous events can be found here: 
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEtohQeDqMSebi2yvLMUItg; and here: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxC1ExlLjgw&list=PLE7tQUdRKcybh21_zOg8_y4f2oMKDHpUS

The conference is preceded by commercial training opportunities on Monday - 
Tuesday, including:

 * Up & Running with Elixir & Phoenix, by Brooklyn Zelenka
 * Applied Haskell, by Michael Snoyman
 * Advanced FP in Scala, by John A. De Goes
 * Introduction to FP, by David Koontz
 * Mastering Apache Spark, by Pawel Szulc
 * Mastering Elm, by Isaac Shapira
 
On Wednesday, several free mini-conferences are co-located with LambdaConf:

 * PureScript Conf 2017
 * Introduction to FP with Haskell

For more information on LambdaConf, the commercial training workshops, or 
the mini-conferences, please visit the website:

http://lambdaconf.us/events/2017/lcusc.html

Regards,

Salas Sanchez-Bennasar




On Thursday, January 5, 2017 at 4:19:39 PM UTC-7, Rupert Smith wrote:

Thinking of drawing up a list of events, dates and places where Elm will be 
on the menu in 2017. Would people be interested in contributing what they 
know to build up the list? Also, I have a feeling someone may already have 
done this, in which case point me to it.

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[elm-discuss] Re: Elm events 2017

2017-01-23 Thread Gelu Timoficiuc
If anyone is interested, this is the elm meetup group in Copenhagen. 
http://meetu.ps/c/2zSsR/yTd5S/a

On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 12:19:39 AM UTC+1, Rupert Smith wrote:
>
> Thinking of drawing up a list of events, dates and places where Elm will 
> be on the menu in 2017. Would people be interested in contributing what 
> they know to build up the list? Also, I have a feeling someone may already 
> have done this, in which case point me to it.
>

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[elm-discuss] Re: Elm events 2017

2017-01-17 Thread Matthieu Pizenberg

Hi,

Just to say that there is one meetup in Paris tomorrow: 
https://www.meetup.com/Meetup-Elm-Paris/events/236216040/
It seems to be already full though.

There is another one in Amsterdam 1st of February: 
https://www.meetup.com/Elm-Amsterdam/events/236942429/
Kind of a hacking night. 15 spots still available now.


On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 9:08:54 PM UTC+1, Rupert Smith wrote:
>
> On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 5:56:35 PM UTC, Josh Adams wrote:
>>
>> Both of my talks at NDC London in a couple of weeks involve Elm: 
>> http://ndc-london.com/speaker/josh-adams
>>
>
> Just trying to figure out what NDC is about:
>  
> "About NDC
>
> Since its start-up in Oslo 2008, the Norwegian Developers Conference (NDC) 
> quickly became one of Europe`s largest conferences for .NET & Agile 
> development. Today NDC Conferences are 5-day events with 2 days of 
> pre-conference workshops and 3 days of conference sessions."
>
> Is it very agile + .Net focused still? What is the overall theme of this 
> event?
>
>

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[elm-discuss] Re: Elm events 2017

2017-01-06 Thread 'Rupert Smith' via Elm Discuss
On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 5:56:35 PM UTC, Josh Adams wrote:
>
> Both of my talks at NDC London in a couple of weeks involve Elm: 
> http://ndc-london.com/speaker/josh-adams
>

Just trying to figure out what NDC is about:
 
"About NDC

Since its start-up in Oslo 2008, the Norwegian Developers Conference (NDC) 
quickly became one of Europe`s largest conferences for .NET & Agile 
development. Today NDC Conferences are 5-day events with 2 days of 
pre-conference workshops and 3 days of conference sessions."

Is it very agile + .Net focused still? What is the overall theme of this 
event?

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[elm-discuss] Re: Elm events 2017

2017-01-06 Thread Josh Adams
Both of my talks at NDC London in a couple of weeks involve 
Elm: http://ndc-london.com/speaker/josh-adams

On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 11:11:05 AM UTC-6, Rex van der Spuy wrote:
>
>
>
>
>> Doesn't seeem to be much on meetup.com outside of the USA, although 
>> there do seem to be plenty Elm user groups in Europe.
>>
>
> ...for anyone in Toronto, there is now an Toronto Elm meetup group: 
>
> https://www.meetup.com/Elm-Toronto/
>  
>

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[elm-discuss] Re: Elm events 2017

2017-01-06 Thread Rex van der Spuy



> Doesn't seeem to be much on meetup.com outside of the USA, although there 
> do seem to be plenty Elm user groups in Europe.
>

...for anyone in Toronto, there is now an Toronto Elm meetup group: 

https://www.meetup.com/Elm-Toronto/
 

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[elm-discuss] Re: Elm events 2017

2017-01-06 Thread 'Rupert Smith' via Elm Discuss
On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 3:49:08 AM UTC, Michael B wrote:
>
> I'm the author of elm-events.org. As you can see, it's looking pretty 
> empty at the moment!
>

You could add the elm europe conference, assuming it is still on? 

https://elmeurope.org/ 

There seems to be small amount of Elm related topics at CodeMesh:

http://www.codemesh.io/

Doesn't seeem to be much on meetup.com outside of the USA, although there 
do seem to be plenty Elm user groups in Europe.

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[elm-discuss] Re: Elm events 2017

2017-01-05 Thread Brian Hicks
elm-conf 2017 is coming back on September 28. That one might qualify. ;)

Haven't announced more "formally" yet because we need to redo the website 
first to be more informative.

On Thursday, January 5, 2017 at 10:49:08 PM UTC-5, Michael B wrote:
>
> Hi Rupert,
>
> I'm the author of elm-events.org. As you can see, it's looking pretty 
> empty at the moment! I've been manually maintaining the upcoming talks and 
> workshops and go to some effort to find a conference logo, speaker images, 
> do cropping, etc, so it can't really be automated. This is an example of 
> what it looks like when there are actually upcoming events listed: 
> http://builtwithelm.co/data/images/elm-events.png.
> I was hoping to get pull requests, but that has rarely happened. I've 
> gotten pretty lazy with updating this website as it doesn't seem to get 
> much traffic. The github repo is at https://github.com/mbylstra/elm-events. 
> I'd be happy to help you contribute to that (it's basically a simple static 
> website written in Elm), but if you'd like to start something completely 
> new in a different format, I'm fine with that also.
>
> The Meetup events are courtesy of an API written by Phillip Poots for Elm 
> Weekly - these are automatically collected from the meetup.com API.
>
> cheers,
> Michael.
>
>
> On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 10:19:39 AM UTC+11, Rupert Smith wrote:
>>
>> Thinking of drawing up a list of events, dates and places where Elm will 
>> be on the menu in 2017. Would people be interested in contributing what 
>> they know to build up the list? Also, I have a feeling someone may already 
>> have done this, in which case point me to it.
>>
>

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[elm-discuss] Re: Elm events 2017

2017-01-05 Thread Michael B
Hi Rupert,

I'm the author of elm-events.org. As you can see, it's looking pretty empty 
at the moment! I've been manually maintaining the upcoming talks and 
workshops and go to some effort to find a conference logo, speaker images, 
do cropping, etc, so it can't really be automated. This is an example of 
what it looks like when there are actually upcoming events 
listed: http://builtwithelm.co/data/images/elm-events.png.
I was hoping to get pull requests, but that has rarely happened. I've 
gotten pretty lazy with updating this website as it doesn't seem to get 
much traffic. The github repo is at https://github.com/mbylstra/elm-events. 
I'd be happy to help you contribute to that (it's basically a simple static 
website written in Elm), but if you'd like to start something completely 
new in a different format, I'm fine with that also.

The Meetup events are courtesy of an API written by Phillip Poots for Elm 
Weekly - these are automatically collected from the meetup.com API.

cheers,
Michael.


On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 10:19:39 AM UTC+11, Rupert Smith wrote:
>
> Thinking of drawing up a list of events, dates and places where Elm will 
> be on the menu in 2017. Would people be interested in contributing what 
> they know to build up the list? Also, I have a feeling someone may already 
> have done this, in which case point me to it.
>

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