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From: Thomas Braibant <thomas.braibant@gmail.com>
To: OCaML Mailing List <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: [Caml-list] OUPS meetings (next event, 8th of July)
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2014 20:29:46 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAHR=VkzZk_F_iYKRnfOsF1XQq4sPxOJbyvEa9Ry=7s+16Fd4og@mail.gmail.com> (raw)

Hi list,

(french version below)

Last week, we had a very productive OCaml hacking session at IRILL.
There were around 25 active participants, and the list of things that
wre done is highly encouraging (see [1]). We look forward to organize
another session like this one!

The next OUPS meetup will be a regular meeting with talks. It will
take place at *Mozilla Paris* on the 8th of July starting at 7 pm. For
details about the location, please go [2]

The tentative program is the following one:

- Vincent Balat: Ocsigen: Web applications with Js_of_ocaml and Eliom
- Roberto Di Cosmo: Leveraging Solver Preferences to Control your
OCaml Package Manager
- Jean-Christophe Filliâtre: Lessons from the implementation of a
graph library, OCamlGraph
- Simon Cruanes: Simple and efficient iterators
- Felix S. Klock II (core dev. Rust):  An Introduction to Rust for
functional programmers (Invited talk).

There will be drinks and some food afterwards, thanks to our sponsors
for this event, LexiFi and Mozilla.

Best,
Thomas

[1] https://github.com/braibant/oups/wiki
[2] http://www.meetup.com/ocaml-paris/

------------------------------------french
version----------------------------------------------

La semaine dernière, nous avons eu une session de hacking très
productive à l'IRILL, avec environ 25 participants. La liste des
réalisations de cette session est très encourageante (voir [1]), et
nous espérons renouveler l'expérience dans un futur proche.

En attendant, le prochain Meetup OUPS aura lieu à Mozilla Paris, le 8
juillet à 19h. Plus de détails sur la localisation de la salle sont
disponibles ici [2].

Le programme prévisionnel est le suivant :

- Vincent Balat: Ocsigen: Web applications with Js_of_ocaml and Eliom
- Roberto Di Cosmo: Leveraging Solver Preferences to Control your
OCaml Package Manager
- Jean-Christophe Filliâtre: Lessons from the implementation of a
graph library, OCamlGraph
- Simon Cruanes: Simple and efficient iterators
- Felix S. Klock II (core dev. Rust):  An Introduction to Rust for
functional programmers (Invited talk).

Il y aura un pot après les exposés, grâce à nos sponsors pour cet
événement: LexiFi et Mozilla.

Venez nombreux !
Thomas

[1] https://github.com/braibant/oups/wiki
[2] http://www.meetup.com/ocaml-paris/

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