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Tomorrow is the 4th Haskell Workshop. This time it is in Halle not in Leipzig, so HaL means this time not "Haskell in Leipzig" but "Haskell in HaLle". Eye-wink

We have more that 60 registrations, so the tutorials are closed. But you can still register for the three workshops/talks and the barbecue party in the evening.

Hope to see you there...

[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.

First Beta Release of Cohatoe

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Leif Frenzel released Cohatoe 0.5, an Eclipse plugin, which allows you to write Eclipse plugins directly in Haskell. Leif wrote, that this version will have almost all planned features of the 1.0 release. This version has now an extension wizard and is able to handle running extentions from Haskell source code. It is the version Leif presented a the Haskell in Leipzig 2 meeting. Cohatoe switched its repository to the EclipseFP webspace and newer releases will only be found there.

Crossing the bridge between object oriented and functional languages with Scala

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Working as a professional Java and sometimes C++ developer I'm relatively familar with all the strengths of object oriented programming languages. From my time at university and from my colegues I'm influenced with functional programming, especially with Haskell; but never found the time to become familar with it like with OOP. But my interests for functional programming languages still keep alive, as you can see, I'm one of the organizers of the Haskell in Leipzig meeting, and so, I'm struggling with Scala for some month, but never found the time to realy explore it's strength for me. Alexander Dymo found the right words on Planet KDE comparing the learning of programming languages with cooking. It's is exactly, what I felt when it comes to Scala.

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.

Ever wanted to meet other Haskell'ers? Come to HaL2!

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Are you interestred in Functional Programming (FP)?
Maybe you are using Haskell already.
Or you are a Java developer and made your first functional steps with Scala and now you feel like learning more real FP languages and heared that Haskell is the best one. Eye-wink

This is your chance...

  • To meet other Haskell'er
  • To hear good talks about Haskell and Functional Programming
  • To be guest of a release party of CoHatoE (Contributing Haskell to Eclipse)
  • To visit Leipzig, Germany
  • To have a functional breakfast

Then come to the Second Haskell in Leipzig (HaL2) meeting on Tuesday, July 10, 2007.

Here is an short summary of the planned schedule:

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