pdxfunc is a study/user group exploring the world of functional programming, based in Portland, Oregon. The group welcomes programmers interested in all functional languages, including Haskell, Clojure, Erlang, OCaml, and others. The group has been meeting regularly since September 2007 for presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts.
There are many ways to participate in pdxfunc:
Attend our meetings, they are usually on the second Monday of the month. If you have presentations, discussion topics or activities you would like to see, please post them to the mailing list or mention them at the beginning of meetings.
Subscribe to our online mailing list to receive meeting announcements and notes, get suggestions of interesting events, and participate in technical discussions. You may post jobs and gigs for FP-related work within ~100 miles of Portland.
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Join us on ePDX to tell the world that you're part of this user group and find others.
Every pdxfunc meeting is full of awesome, but we often forget to take notes, so this is just a fraction of what we talk about in person. The most recent content is at the top:
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Vintage BASIC, a Haskell-based interpreter for the BASIC programming language by Lyle Kopnicky
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Data.Binary, Data.Serialize, Linux kernel modules in Haskell, command line argument parsing, random, Control.Monad.Random, System.Random.Mersenne, Mersenne.Random.Pure64, Motivik - music signal processing by Don Stewart, Trevor Elliot, Thomas DuBuisson, Bart Massey, Julian Blake Kongslie, and Jeremy Voorhis
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