Monday, Sept. 2, 2019
RMIT - SAB Building 80, Level 2, Room 7 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 3000
The afternoon session of Melbourne :: Compose 2019 will be a smorgasbord of unconference and workshops
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C◦mp◦se :: Conference has run since 2015.
Talk and proceedings from past conferences are online:
Compose is a conference for functional programmers, focused on technologies such as Haskell, Scala, Clojure, OCaml, F#, SML and others.
Functional programming has been taken up widely, by industry and hobbyists alike. For many of us it has renewed our belief that code should be beautiful, and that programming can be as enjoyable as it is practical. Compose is about bringing together functional programmers of all levels of skill and experience — from technical leads to novices, and from long-time hackers to students just getting started.
Our experiences have shown that the theoretical can be put into practice with great success, and that topics once considered “advanced” can be made understandable and spread widely. For example, type systems, often considered complex, can simplify our lives by teaching compilers to do some of our reasoning for us.
Compose Conference has been running in New York since 2015.
C◦mp◦se :: Melbourne brings this experience to Melbourne in partnership with the Melbourne Functional Programming Association Inc.
The 2016 and 2017 editions were produced with support from YOW! Australia.
C◦mp◦se :: Conference has run since 2015.
Talk and proceedings from past conferences are online:
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RMIT, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Building 80 - 80.02.07
Location TBA
C◦mp◦se :: Melbourne is organized by the C◦mp◦se :: Melbourne Committee.
Namely: Ken Scambler (co-chair), Javier Candeira (co-chair), Sasha Boyd, Andy Kitchen, Les Kitchen.
As an activity of the Melbourne Functional Programming Association Inc.
If you want to get involved in the functional-programming community in Melbourne then please email us!
C◦mp◦se is organized by the organizers of the New York Haskell Users Group and others, namely: Gershom Bazerman, Doug Beardsley, Kat Chuang, Ryan Trinkle, Ashish Agarwal, Chelsea Betancourt, and Anastasia Bez.
We welcome more people wanting to get involved as functional programming community organizers, and if you'd like to pitch in, please write us and let us know!