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icfp19.sigplan.org
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| | | | | ICFP 2019 is the 24th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming. The main conference will take place during August 19-21, 2019 at the Hotel Scandic Berlin Potsdamer Platz. Co-located workshops and tutorials will take place on August 18 and 22-23. This year, ICFP is also co-located with BOBKonf, which will take place on August 21 at the same venue. In addition, Racketfest will take place on August 17 at a different venue in Berlin. Registration is now open. ICFP has officially accepte... | |
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2023.splashcon.org
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| | | | | The ACM SIGPLAN International 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 languages - at the intersection of programming languages and software engineering. We welcome the community to join us in Lisbon to celebrate humanity at the core of the software development process. We encourage everyone to participate in the many differ... | |
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2020.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. | |
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popl18.sigplan.org
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| | | News: All the speakers have made their slides available Do not miss the chance to submit short talks on your cutting-edge research until 14 December 2017, 23:59 AoE. Workshop program is now available POPL/PriSC registration is open; early rate ends on 10 December 2017 List of presentations accepted at PriSC is now public Invited talk by Mathias Payer on Challenges For Compiler-backed Security: From Sanitizer to Mitigation Workshop description Today's computer systems are insecure. The semantics of mainstream low-level languages like C provide no security against devastating vulnerabiliti ... | ||