Re: [Haskell-cafe] New HaskODell user groups

2007-04-27 Thread Jan-Willem Maessen
Yes.  All of BlueSpec, myself, Rob Dockins (right?), and undoubtedly  
others.  I know a few classes at MIT (none of them required) use  
Haskell.


I expect it'd be easy to get room space at MIT if there were interest  
in a Boston-area group.  For a less formal group one could meet  
somewhere like the Diesel in Davis Sq.


I've given this a teensy bit of thought, but I've had too many other  
fish to fry lately. :-)


-Jan-Willem Maessen

On Apr 27, 2007, at 11:22 AM, Seth Gordon wrote:


Donald Bruce Stewart wrote:


P.S.  Some obvious user group candidates, in my opinion, would be a
Portland group, a Bay Area group and something at Chalmers... ;-)


Are there any other Haskellers in the Boston area?

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] New HaskODell user groups

2007-04-27 Thread Seth Gordon
Donald Bruce Stewart wrote:
> 
> P.S.  Some obvious user group candidates, in my opinion, would be a
> Portland group, a Bay Area group and something at Chalmers... ;-)

Are there any other Haskellers in the Boston area?

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[Haskell-cafe] New HaskODell user groups

2007-04-26 Thread Donald Bruce Stewart
I've created a new wiki page documenting all the new user groups for
Haskell that are springing up!

http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/User_groups

If you're starting a new group, please add it here, and publicise.

-- Don

P.S.  Some obvious user group candidates, in my opinion, would be a
Portland group, a Bay Area group and something at Chalmers... ;-)
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