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2020.ecoop.org
| | 2022.ecoop.org
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| | COP 2022: International Workshop on Context-Oriented Programming and Advanced Modularity Contextual information plays an ever-increasing role in our information-centric world. Current-day software systems adapt continuously to changing execution and usage contexts, even while running. Unfortunately, mainstream programming languages and development environments still do not support this kind of dynamicity very well, leading developers to implement complex designs to anticipate various dimensions of variab...
| | 2019.ecoop.org
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| | ECOOP is Europes longest-standing annual Programming Languages (PL) conference, and welcomes high quality research papers relating to the PL field in a broad sense. This year the conference will feature dedicated paper categories for reproduction studies, experience reports, reflective pearls, and forward-thinking new idea papers. We are also pleased to have two Journal First routes for submission to ECOOP, with the ACM TOPLAS and Science of Computer Programming journals.
| | 2019.splashcon.org
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| | SPLASH is the ACM SIGPLAN conference on Systems, Programming, Languages, and Applications: Software for Humanity. SPLASH embraces all aspects of software construction and delivery, to make it the premier conference on the applications of programming languagesat the intersection of programming languages and software engineering. SPLASH 2019 will take place in Athens from Sunday 20th to Friday 25th of October 2019. SPLASH includes the following co-located conferences: OOPSLA, Onward!, GPCE, SLE, DLS, and M...
| | popl18.sigplan.org
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| OBT 2018 will be held on Saturday, January 13th. Background Programming language researchers have the principles, tools, algorithms and abstractions to solve all kinds of problems, in all areas of computer science. However, identifying and evaluating new problems, particularly those that lie outside the typical core PL problems we all know and love, can be a significant challenge. This workshop's goal is to identify and discuss problems that do not often show up in our top conferences, but where programming language research can make a substantial impact. We hope fora like this will increa ...