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[HaL2 Talks] Leif Frenzel: "Contribution Haskell to Eclipse"

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The fourth and last talk on the second Haskell in Leipzig Meeting was hold by Leif Frenzel (Karlsruhe). He spoke about Cohatoe, an Eclipse Plugin to support Haskell-written Eclipse Plugins. This was the official release of an already usable Cohatoe Eclipse Plugin. The talk is in German.

Don't miss the "Stolperstein" when watching this video. Sticking out tongue

you can find the slides of this talk on Leif's homepage.

[HaL2 Talks] Henning Thielemann: "Calculation of sound in Haskell"

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Second Haskell in Leipzig Meeting - Third talk: Henning Thielemann (Uni Halle) speaks about sound and syntheziser programming with Haskell. The talk is in German.

[HaL2 Talks] Wolfgang Jeltsch: "Grapefruit - A declarative GUI Library"

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The second talk of the Haskell in Leipzig Meeting was held by Wolfgang Jeltsch (TU Cottbus) to the theme: "Grapefruit - A declarative GUI Library" The talk is in German.

Updated the video, because the last one was accidentally truncated.

The slides for that talk can be found on the Haskell Wiki.

[HaL2 Talks] Johan Jeuring: "Generic Programming in Haskell"

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Here is the first talk from Johan Jeuring (Uni Uetracht), talking about Haskell libraries for Generic Programming.

The slides for this talk will come later, too.

HaL2 Videos online

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The long awaited videos of the Haskell in Leipzig 2 Meeting Talks are online now.

Here is the first introduction video, showing Johannes Waldmann (HTWK) opening the meeting and speaking about the vanguard of programming. Eye-wink

The video is in German.

HaL2 First Impressions - HaL2 was great...

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The yesterdays second Haskell in Leipzig Meeting (HaL) was just great. As last time we reached the limits of our conference room we decided to arrange the next Haskell meeting at Victor Jara. This was the absolutely right decision. We had a pleasant ambience in the cellar of the old Leipziger Felsenkeller. The team of Victor Jara prepared us a really great conference atmosphere - so, many thanks and compliments to you, Lütti.

The first talk was hold by Johan Jeuring (Univ. Utrecht) who gave an overview over Generic Programming in Haskell. He presented a field of his actual work: Finding criteria for a standardized Generic Programming library for Haskell. At the end of this talk he gave yet another hint for this year's functional programming contest.

Holiday, wedding anniversary and OSGi Alliance Community Event

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I'm going to Italy for holiday with my wife and friends of us for one long week, yeah. We are coming back on june, 24th which is our first wedding anniversary. Laughing out loud Wow, what a short year. A happy one which was not sooo different from the preceding years living together, but it was different in many kinds. Eye-wink

On june, 27th I'm going to the OSGi Alliance Community Event in Munich. I'm looking forward to hear some talks with very promising titles and to have some good discussions. Just have to find a place to stay in Munich. Most friends of mine where I got shelter in the past left the city lately. Hope to learn something more about the different field of application of the OSGi Plattform apart from Eclipse, of course, and to get to know those people, whose blogs I read regularly.

Chemnitzer Linuxtage vs. Open Source Business Kongress

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Die Chemnitzer Linuxtage waren an diesem Wochenende, und ich konnte nicht dabei sein. Das Programm sah sehr vielversprechend aus. Ich hätte neben richtig guten Vorträgen auch wieder viele interessante Leute treffen und am Gentoo-Stand ein paar Ideen austauschen können. Vor allem hätte ich Lust gehabt auf einen (fast) direkten Vergleich des "Klimas" unter den grassroots mit dem des Open Source Meets Business Kongresses im Februar in Nürnberg. So viele Schlipsträger die sich mit dem Thema Open Source beschäftigen wie dort habe ich nämlich noch nirgendwo gesehen. Smiling Das verrückte und vielleicht in diesem Ausmaß auch unerwartete war, dass Open Source im Business schon lange keine Thema mehr ist, sondern schlicht Realität. Selbst in Banken wird auf Open Source Software gesetzt.

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