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2019.ecoop.org
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| | Program We are excited to announce our 2018 program, including an invited talk, an invited tutorial, and the following talks and posters. For more details on the schedule, see the Program tab. The extended abstracts for the talks and posters can be found at http://pps2018.soic.indiana.edu Join our slack discussion at https://popl2018.slack.com/#pps Invited talk Erik Meijer, Facebook Software is eating the world, but ML is going to eat software Abstract: "Democratizing ML" is a hot topic these days - particularly in industry. Efficiency, composability and accessibility of machine learning t ...
| | 2020.ecoop.org
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| | ECOOP is a conference about programming. Originally its primary focus was on object orientation, but now it looks at a much broader range of programming topics. Areas of interest include, at least, the design, implementation, optimization, analysis, and theory of programs, programming languages, and programming environments. It solicits both innovative and creative solutions to real problems as well as evaluations of existing solutions-evaluations that provide new insights. It also encourages the submission of reproduction studies. Take a look at last year's proceedings for examples of t ...
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| | About The changing hardware and software landscape along with the increased heterogeneity of systems make metaprogramming once more an important research topic to handle the associated complexity. Meta'19 workshop aims to bring together researchers working on metaprogramming and reflection, as well as users building applications, language extensions, or software tools using them. The challenges which metaprogramming faces are manifold. They start with formal reasoning about reflective programs, continue ...
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| POPL 2018 TutorialFest will be on Monday, 8 January 2018. This year POPL TutorialFest will consist of 8 tutorials (4 in the morning and 4 in the afternoon) of 3 hours each. Morning Session Message-Passing Concurrency and Substructural Logics. Slides - Live-coded examples - as a zip file. Frank Pfenning, Carnegie Mellon University. Code Obfuscation - a Hacking view on program analysis and understanding. Slides. Roberto Giacobazzi, University of Verona and IMDEA SW Institute. Equational reasoning for probabilistic programming. Handout. Chung-chieh Shan, Indiana University. Programming and ...