AmeroHaskell

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AmeroHaskell, a Haskell get together for/in the SouthEastern USA. Now a Haskell get together(s) anywhere in the USA with at least one in Portland, OR.

Likely Attendees

  • ShaeErisson - located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama - pretty much any date is good for me.
  • Travis B. Hartwell aka Nafai
  • Brent Yorgey (byorgey) - Washington, DC. Willing to travel some, probably can't take any time off of work but most weekends are good except Nov. 2-4 and 16-18.
  • DonStewart, in OR, but would travel for haskell
  • Derek Elkins, in TX, would travel some, probably would only stay for a day or two.
  • Dino Morelli - Raleigh, North Carolina. Will travel some, can stay somewhere overnight(s). Week of Oct 13-20 is not doable.
  • Betty - Raleigh, NC
  • CliffordBeshers - San Diego, CA, but would consider travelling.
  • JohnMeacham - Pasadena, CA. might be able to travel depending on when. (would prefer somewhere on west coast)
  • GregFitzgerald - San Diego, CA
  • Adam Peacock - NYC, I might come, but Nov 24 to Dec 9 I'm traveling elsewhere.
  • Peter Gavin - Tallahassee, FL, willing to drive a few hours; weekends are best
  • Bernard Putersznit - Ocala, FL, willing to drive a few hours; any day of the week. Available from November onward.
  • Rahul Kapoor - Providence, RI, will travel for Haskell.
  • BryanOSullivan - San Francisco, CA, will travel.
  • TimChevalier - Portland, OR. Might be willing to travel, depending on where and when.

Possible locations

  • Portland, OR
  • Although this is in the North East, Credit Suisse - contact Adam Peacock

Potential Presenters

  • Derek Elkins - I can provide a talk for categorical ideas that are directly applicable in Haskell (e.g. free monads, initial algebras, etc.) and/or something on using types to enforce invariants without going too crazy (e.g. wrapper types, phantom types, type class traits, reasonable examples of type level programming)
  • TimChevalier - if you're really hard up for speakers, I could scrape something up.

When

  • For a Portland meeting, probably in a January/February time-frame