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FringeDC Formal Meeting Oct 11th- Writing a compiler for a functional

by lisperati@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Oct 5, 2008 at 10:29 AM

http://www.lisperati.com/fringedc.html

FringeDC is a group for people interested in fringe and functional
programming languages (Lisp, Haskell, Erlang, Prolog, etc) in the DC
area.

This Saturday Andrew Harris will discuss the geeky internals of his
EmbeddedML project, which aims to bring functional programming to the
world of microcontrollers. It's a lightweight system that generates
generic C code, allowing it to sup****t many low resource devices.

This meeting will be presented in conjunction with HacDC, the one-and-
only workshop for microcontroller geekery in DC. After the
presentation, we'll go out for some beer to discuss all the latest
programming topics of the day. Everyone is welcome to join us!

Date: Oct 11th 6PM
Address: HacDC headquarters- 1525 Newton St NW, Wa****ngton DC 20010
USA
(Near corner of 16th and Newton NW)
The closest MetroRail station is Columbia Heights (Green Line). You
can check online to see the next train arriving there. The S1-2-4, H1,
and H2-3-4 buses go right by our location.
Approach on the 16th St side of the building. Look for the red doors.
We are on the third floor. Follow the signs to our space after signing
in with the guard.

http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=112368426664365520724.00044a72684e313eb7ebd&ll=38.932307,-77.03521&spn=0.008813,0.007253&z=17&iwloc=00044a727d23d707d87b9

-Conrad Barski, M.D.
 




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