Arc Forumnew | comments | leaders | submitlogin
Arconauts near DC...
1 point by drcode 6130 days ago | 1 comment
Stop by our next FringeDC meeting- We can talk arc after the presentations!

FringeDC Formal Meeting March 22nd at 1PM- Haskell Spectacular: XMonad, Zippers and More!

FringeDC is a group in Washington DC interested in Fringe Programming Languages (Lisp, Haskell, Erlang, Prolog, etc.) www.lisperati.com/fringedc.html

Our next meeting features Brent Yorgey, who is well known in the Haskell community and a contributor to XMonad. For those who don't know, XMonad (a purely functional windows manager) is often lauded (well, by me at least, but others as well :-) as a masterpiece in software engineering. It cleanly marries elegant functional programming code with the ugliest of uglies, the X Windows system. Brent will be giving an intro to Haskell and explain the nuts of bolts of extending XMonad. As an opener, Philip Fominykh will be giving an opening presentations on Zippers, an exotic purely functional data structure popular among Haskellers!

The Meeting is will be held on Saturday, March 22nd. It is hosted by Clark&Parsia, a developer of OWL/Semantic Web reasoning software in downtown DC. After the presentation, we'll grab some food nearby and talk programming languages.

Address: 926 N St NW Rear Studio #1 Washington DC 20001 Google Map:http://clarkparsia.com/contact

-Conrad Barski, M.D. (cell 202 436 1388)

P.S. We're looking for someone to make a video of the meeting for the interwebs- Bring your camera if you want to help.



1 point by mulander 6130 days ago | link

I'm using XMonad for about a week right now.

I must say that I'm very pleasantly surprised by the quality and usability of this software.

If You didn't do it already, consider trying it out. It's worth the time.

-----