Special Event: Henning Thielemann demonstrates his live Sequencer
On Monday, 13th of May at 19h00, Henning Thielemann will demonstrate his live sequencer. It's entirly written in Haskell and uses an EDSL which JIT-compiles to LLVM code for reasons of speed. The venue is
| Oettingenstr. 67 |
| 80538 Muenchen |
| Room 157 (first floor, central) |
You can go there by Tram Trivolistr. (U4/5 Lehel) or Bus 154/54 Tivolistr./Hirschauerstr. (U3/U6 Giselastr.).
If you want to participate interactivly in this live sequencing session, you should bring your laptop with you!!!
Thanks to Andreas for reserving the room!
Special Event: HaL8 Haskell Workshop
Friday, the 21st of June 2013, the HaL8 will be held in Leipzig, Germany. Please, note also the Call for Papers! We are looking forward to meet you there!The Monthly Munich Haskell Meeting
This home page contains information about the monthly Munich Haskell Meeting. If you are interested in Haskell or in functional programming in general, we will be happy to see you there. Our regular get-together will be held at the end of each month. To give everybody the chance to join once in a while, we will rotate week-days. Check out the dates for more information.
Venue
Usually, we meet at Cafe Puck in Munich, Schwabing, near the universities. Cafe Puck can provide you with food, drinks and a friendly atmosphere for conversation. However, if someone wants to give a real talk one day, we should organise some other venue in time. If you feel, that we should get together somewhere else for other reasons, please feel free to suggest it.
Contact
We will announce our meetings at the following mailing-lists some days before:
For discussions concerning Munich's Haskell Meeting please use the high-order-munich mailing list, because it is more local than haskell-cafe and more specific than munich-lisp.
If you feel that some information is missing on this site or that some information shouldn't go here, please contact us at kontakt@funktional.info. Of course, suggestions, remarks, error reportings etc. are always wellcome about both this site and the Munich Haskell Meeting.