Haskell User Group
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Revision as of 17:26, 26 April 2011
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1 Haskell User Group Starter Kit
Want to start a Haskell User Group? These resources may help. They are geared towards a non-academic crowd who probably does not know anything about Haskell or Functional Programming and have regular meetings to talk about Haskell or FP. This page has a slightly different emphasis than a Haskell for Beginners one or a How to Learn Haskell page might. It specifically plays off the tendency for Haskell User Groups to have people with varying degrees of expertise/familiarity in Haskell.
1.1 Topics
Great topics to cover
1.2 Coding Dojo
Best exercises for a Haskell coding Dojo
1.3 Papers
Must-read papers for a non-academic non-FP crowd
1. Why Functional Programming Matters
2. Tackling the Awkward Squad
1.4 User group tips and tricks
Most likely external links to non-Haskell-specific sites
