[Haskell-cafe] Projects that could use student contributions?

Jeremy Shaw jeremy at n-heptane.com
Mon Sep 6 17:46:12 EDT 2010


Hello,

The Happstack web application framework would be glad to sponsor any  
students interested in contributing. We almost always have a  
collection of small, interesting tasks to tackle which do not require  
a deep understanding of Happstack or Haskell.  When you are closer to  
actually giving the assignment, let me know and I can produce a list  
of possibilities.

  - jeremy


On Aug 31, 2010, at 3:52 PM, Brent Yorgey wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> This fall I'll be teaching a half-credit introduction to Haskell to
> some undergrads.  As a final project I am thinking of giving them the
> option of (instead of developing some program/project of their own)
> contributing to an existing open-source Haskell project.  Of course,
> this requires the existence of projects they could contribute to.  I'm
> sure they exist, but need your help to figure out what they are.  So,
> do you maintain, or know of, any projects with the following
> characteristics?
>
>  * might conceivably be interesting to undergraduate CS majors
>
>  * simple enough that someone could make some non-trivial
>    contributions in the space of 3 or 4 weeks
>
>  * could use some help!
>
> This is a little non-traditional, so we'll see how it goes!
>
> -Brent
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