Blunder Dome Sighting  
privacy 
 
 
 

Hangout for experimental confirmation and demonstration of software, computing, and networking. The exercises don't always work out. The professor is a bumbler and the laboratory assistant is a skanky dufus.



Click for Blog Feed
Blog Feed

Recent Items
 
ODF-OOXML: nfoWorks for Harmony?
 
DMware: Office System Developer Conference 2008
 
Cybersmith: 10 Golden Rules for Mastery
 
Toolcraft: Making Discs from CD/DVD Image Download...
 
VC++ Novice: Obtaining VC++ 2005 Express Edition
 
VC++ Novice: Visual Studio 2008 Express Edition Ar...
 
CP4E: Novice Computer Programming and the OLPC XO
 
DMware: How About That ODMA64?
 
VC++ Novice: "Runtime Error!"
 
Cybersmith: APLN Seattle Meeting with Jim Benson

This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?
  

Locations of visitors to this site
visits to Orcmid's Lair pages

The nfoCentrale Blog Conclave
 
Millennia Antica: The Kiln Sitter's Diary
 
nfoWorks: Pursuing Harmony
 
Numbering Peano
 
Orcmid's Lair
 
Orcmid's Live Hideout
 
Prof. von Clueless in the Blunder Dome
 
Spanner Wingnut's Muddleware Lab (experimental)

nfoCentrale Associated Sites
 
DMA: The Document Management Alliance
 
DMware: Document Management Interoperability Exchange
 
Millennia Antica Pottery
 
The Miser Project
 
nfoCentrale: the Anchor Site
 
nfoWare: Information Processing Technology
 
nfoWorks: Tools for Document Interoperability
 
NuovoDoc: Design for Document System Interoperability
 
ODMA Interoperability Exchange
 
Orcmid's Lair
 
TROST: Open-System Trustworthiness

2008-02-16

 

SeaFunc: 2008-02-20 Functional Programming Meetup

Who: SeaFunc, the Seattle area Functional Programming interest meet-up

When: 8:00 pm, Wednesday, February 20

Where: Ralph's Grocery Deli
             2035 4th Avenue
             Seattle, WA 98121

We will be meeting in the cafe area against the South wall.  The Seattle web logger meetup will also be congregating at Ralph's, starting at 7:00 pm.  Yes, there is free WiFi.

These are informal gatherings with the discussion following whatever topics the attendees are interested in and fascinated by at the moment.

Anyone interested in the application, extension, or construction of advanced programming languages, functional or not, is encouraged to come.

Although there is a shared interest in functional-programming systems and their languages (Haskell, Scheme, Lisp, ML, OCaml, Scala, F#, ..., <your favorite here>), the attendees also share interest in general advanced programming-language concepts.  Many of these have historical ties to functional programming:

  • Interactive development systems and dynamic debuggers
  • DSLs: Domain Specific Languages
  • Declarative Programming
  • Dynamic typing and Dynamic scripting languages
  • Generic programming
  • Garbage-collection systems and automatic management of dynamic objects
  • Parallel programming
  • Logic programming
  • Program verification and correctness checking systems
  • Model-based program development and maintenance

SeaFunc began informal meetings in June 2004.  There is a low-volume Yahoo! Group used primarily for meeting notices and notices about related groups that form from time to time (such as LispSEA, a Lisp-programming interest and advocacy group), interspersed with occasional technical questions and other announcements.  There are no dues or other formalities.  It's all volunteer-driven and self-organizing.

Recently, SeaFunc began alternating meetings in the central Seattle area and the East Side (Bellevue-Redmond) area.   The February 20 meeting is the third fourth gathering of 2008.

Also of Interest:

The initial meeting of a Northwest Functional Programming Interest Group is being held at the Seattle Central Library, 1000 4th Avenue, Seattle, from 5:00 - 6:00 pm, also on February 20.  This get-together is an opportunity to meet others interested in the subject and also ponder the prospects for meetings based around presentations and guest speakers.  A functional-programming interest double-header!

For further information, contact L. G. Meredith at Biosimilarity LLC, +1 206.650.3740.

I'll be at both events to see how we might achieve critical mass together.

 
Construction Structure (Hard Hat Area) You are navigating Orcmid's Lair.

template created 2004-06-17-20:01 -0700 (pdt) by orcmid
$$Author: Orcmid $
$$Date: 10-04-30 22:33 $
$$Revision: 21 $