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Hac φ

Categories: Community | Events | Hackathon

July 24-26, 2009

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Contents

1 About

The Haskell Hackathon is an international, grassroots collaborative coding festival with a simple focus: build and improve Haskell libraries, tools, and infrastructure.

Hac φ will be held July 24-26 at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. It is open to all -- you do not have to be a Haskell guru to attend. All you need is a basic knowledge of Haskell, a willingness to learn, and a project you're excited to help with (or a project of your own to work on).

There will be lots of hacking, some talks, good food, and, of course, fun!

2 News

3 Registration

If you will be attending, please register. If you like, you can also list yourself as an attendee. Then check out the projects page.

4 When

July 24-26, 2009, from 2:30-10pm Friday, 10am-10pm Saturday, and 10am-5pm Sunday. There will probably be some talks Saturday afternoon.

Although the hackathon won't officially kick off until 2:30pm on Friday, you are welcome to arrive the evening of Thursday the 23rd or Friday morning if it makes for easier travel. If enough people are around and interested, some sort of activity could be arranged for Thursday evening and/or Friday morning.

5 Talks

If you'd be interested in giving a short (15-20 minute) talk, put your name and the subject of your talk on the talks page. There will be a projector and blackboard available.

6 Location

Check out the Google map for info on relevant locations.

6.1 Getting to Philadelphia

6.1.1 Air

Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) is the closest major airport.

6.1.2 Train

Take Amtrak to 30th Street Station (station code PHL), which is just a few blocks from Levine Hall; see the Google map.

6.1.3 Car

UPenn's admissions office has driving directions that take you right into the center of campus.

6.2 Intra-city Transportation

The Hackathon will be held in room 307 of Levine Hall, which is highlighted on this campus map.

6.2.1 Without a car

6.2.2 From the airport

6.2.3 With a car

There is some parking on-campus, as well as street-parking for $1/hour. To help with interpreting the maps below, Levine Hall is located at 34th and Walnut.

The Google map also highlights the public parking locations near the hackathon; the fee is about $13/day.

While you're planning your route, keep in mind that while the city is laid out mostly in a grid, about half of the roads are one-way.

6.3 Accommodation

There are some hotel suggestions here and in the "Hotels" section here. There may also be some local residents willing to accommodate a few attendees. See the attendees page for more info.

7 Map

Here is a Google map with relevant locations marked.

8 Preparations

8.1 What to bring

8.2 Before you arrive

9 Contact

For any questions or emergencies, you can always call Brent Yorgey at (202)-531-8646 or Daniel Wagner at (650)-353-1788.

10 Possible Attendees

Note: this section was just to gauge the level of interest in having a hackathon. To actually register, please visit the registration page.

11 Organization

The organizers of Hac φ:

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