[munich-lisp] Any lispers interested in Haskell?

Dear all, Munich's Lisp list doesn't seem to be very aktive. However, from former meetings, I was aware that some lispers are also interested in Haskell. Therefore, I'd like to announce the first Munich Haskell meeting, on Thrusday, 29. of September, at 19h30 at Cafe Puck (http://www.cafepuck.de/). It would also be nice if you could inform other interested persons. Meanwhile, have a nice time, Heinrich

Heinrich, great idea, I have very basic knowledge regarding Haskell, and would love to learn more. Since the Lisp group is not that active any more, how about setting up a group for functional programming in general. I'm personally more going into the Clojure direction right now, but I'm equally interested in meeting with experts using Lisp or Haskell. :-) Check this group/website: http://lambdalounge.org/ "The Lambda Lounge is a St. Louis user group focusing on the study of dynamic and functional programming languages with occasional excursions to other topics of interest." We could start a similar group in Munich, if you are interested. Cheers, Raju On Sep 19, 2011, at 12:52 PM, hoerdegen@laposte.net wrote:
Dear all,
Munich's Lisp list doesn't seem to be very aktive. However, from former meetings, I was aware that some lispers are also interested in Haskell. Therefore, I'd like to announce the first Munich Haskell meeting, on Thrusday, 29. of September, at 19h30 at Cafe Puck (http://www.cafepuck.de/). It would also be nice if you could inform other interested persons.
Meanwhile, have a nice time, Heinrich
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2011/9/21 Raju <rajubitter@googlemail.com>:
[...] Since the Lisp group is not that active any more, how about setting up a group for functional programming in general. I'm personally more going into the Clojure direction right now, but I'm equally interested in meeting with experts using Lisp or Haskell. :-) [...]
Hello Raju, this sounds like a good idea. From the few meetings of the Munich lisp user group I attended I gathered the impression that general interest was not focused exclusively on Lisp, anyway. Maybe stating that clearly and forming something like a functional programmers group instead will even attract more attendees to the meetings. Ciao, Thomas -- When C++ is your hammer, every problem looks like your thumb.

Hello Raju, hello Thomas, hello all it was already an idea to create a Munich user-group for functional languages. There should be even a mailing list which is not in use. Who has the address of this list? For now, there are only people interested in Haskell in the meeting of 29. September, but please feel free to join us with your idea. Everybody is wellcome and we can discuss the way to go. I also think it's time to create a functional programming group in Munich. Jorge, didn't you do a review of "Learn you a Haskell"? Maybe you would like to join us, too? Have a nice evening, Heinrich On 21.09.2011 15:03, Thomas Chust wrote:
2011/9/21 Raju<rajubitter@googlemail.com>:
[...] Since the Lisp group is not that active any more, how about setting up a group for functional programming in general. I'm personally more going into the Clojure direction right now, but I'm equally interested in meeting with experts using Lisp or Haskell. :-) [...] Hello Raju,
this sounds like a good idea. From the few meetings of the Munich lisp user group I attended I gathered the impression that general interest was not focused exclusively on Lisp, anyway. Maybe stating that clearly and forming something like a functional programmers group instead will even attract more attendees to the meetings.
Ciao, Thomas

hoerdegen@laposte.net writes:
There should be even a mailing list which is not in use. Who has the address of this list?
The list is high-order-munich@fs.lmu.de and can be subscribed at http://lists.fs.lmu.de/mailman/listinfo/high-order-munich There are a few more subscribers than when I first created it, so you probably should send your announcement there too. :) Readers of munich-lisp, you are invited to join this mailing list and fill it with traffic on functional topics not limited to Lisp! -- Christian Neukirchen <chneukirchen@gmail.com> http://chneukirchen.org

Hi Heinrich, On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 17:44, <hoerdegen@laposte.net> wrote:
Jorge, didn't you do a review of "Learn you a Haskell"? Maybe you would like to join us, too?
Sorry for not replying sooner but yes, I did a review of that book and also some Haskell hobby programming. I will be joining the meeting on the 29th, so count me in :-) All the best, Jorge -- http://jorgetavares.com

Hi Jorge, hi all, very nice. I am looking forward to this meeting... Heinrich On 22.09.2011 08:59, Jorge Tavares wrote:
Hi Heinrich,
Jorge, didn't you do a review of "Learn you a Haskell"? Maybe you would like to join us, too? Sorry for not replying sooner but yes, I did a review of that book and also some Haskell hobby programming. I will be joining the meeting on
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 17:44,<hoerdegen@laposte.net> wrote: the 29th, so count me in :-)
All the best, Jorge
participants (5)
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Christian Neukirchen
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hoerdegen@laposte.net
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Jorge Tavares
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Raju
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Thomas Chust