Fun?

An antidote to mid-term blues, Fun in the Afternoon is a termly seminar on functional programming and related topics. The idea is to have a few talks and a bit of a gossip, three afternoons a year (in approximately February, May and November). We hope to keep things informal and friendly, with plenty of scope for gassing.

What's next?

May 2010 is up for grabs! We're always interested to hear from volunteer hosts.

Fun in the Past

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Who's organising this fun?

Each meeting has its own local organiser, who does the hard work. Fun in the Afternoon is coordinated by Jeremy Gibbons, Graham Hutton and Conor McBride.