Call for Copy: Issue 17
Whether you’re an established academic or have only just started learning Haskell, if you have something to say, please consider writing an article for The Monad.Reader! The submission deadline for Issue 17 will be:
Friday, October 1, 2010
The Monad.Reader
The Monad.Reader is a electronic magazine about all things Haskell. It is less formal than journal, but somehow more enduring than a wiki- page. There have been a wide variety of articles: exciting code fragments, intriguing puzzles, book reviews, tutorials, and even half-baked research ideas.
Submission Details
Get in touch with me if you intend to submit something — the sooner you let me know what you’re up to, the better.
Please submit articles for the next issue to me by e-mail (byorgey at cis.upenn.edu).
Articles should be written according to the guidelines available from
https://themonadreader.wordpress.com/contributing/
Please submit your article in PDF, together with any source files you used. The sources will be released together with the magazine under a BSD license.
If you would like to submit an article, but have trouble with LaTeX please let me know and we’ll work something out.
It’s not that important and you may well consider this comment SPAM… I was just wondering, why the guidelines recommend practice that directly contradicts style manuals (at least the ones I know), like using an ndash with surrounding spaces instead of an ‘unspaced’ mdash or never put a comma directly after ‘e.g.’ and ‘i.e.’?
chris
September 29, 2010 at 12:55 pm
Style manuals are quite a bit more diverse than you might think, especially when you compare US vs European styles.
Brent
October 3, 2010 at 3:05 am