Glad to hear there is so much interest. How would Thursday the 13th
be for an initial evening paper discussion? Looks like we have plenty
of material to choose from at this point.
As for BP's Cat Theory book, it would be interesting (a copy has been
collecting dust on my shelf for a while) but I would like to get a few
sessions in before stampeding on to such demanding topic. There are a
set of slides on the pointer Sukant sent out on cat theory that seem
like a more accessible start, if there is sufficient interest in that
topic :
http://userweb.cs.utexas.edu/users/ham/richards/FP%20papers/cat101.pdf
However, it is geared more to ease of entry than depth.
BP's TAPL is a classic, and I recommend it for anyone who even thinks
about programming language design (and relevant to this group because
the examples are ML). I wouldn't hesitate to include chapters from
that book in the reading.
I still think, as starter material goes SPJ's "Composing Contracts"
work makes for fun reading :
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/simonpj/papers/financial-contracts/contracts-icfp.htm
Regards,
Chance
On May 4, 2:58 pm, Donnie Jones <
don...@darthik.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would also be very interested in a reading group of academic papers.
> I did this with some friends in grad-school and enjoyed it very much.
> --
> Donnie
>
>
>
> On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 5:18 PM, Sukant Hajra <
w6fbrjf...@snkmail.com> wrote:
> > We're /at/ the Sunday 3PM meetup, and we've stumbled onto an old list of
> > articles that Ham Richards (retired UT prof) had up [1].
>
> > A lot of these papers are "classics" in the FP world, and Ham is here right now
> > so I think he might be motivated to upkeep the list.
>
> > Anyway, there's interest maybe starting a reading group on some nice papers.
> > Have a look, see what you like, and reply to the thread.
>
> > I'll let Chance follow up with more a out the meetup.
>
> > -Sukant
>
> > [1]
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/ham/richards/FP%20papers
>
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