[plt-scheme] CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: ACM SIGPLAN 2005 Workshop on Scheme and Functional Programming
IMPORTANT NOTE: The early registration deadline for the the workshop
is Friday, July 29. Reserve your seat now!
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ACM SIGPLAN 2005 Workshop on Scheme and Functional Programming
http://www.deinprogramm.de/scheme-2005/
Tallinn, Estonia
24 September 2005
The workshop will be held in conjunction with ICFP 2005.
http://www.brics.dk/~danvy/icfp05/
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Important dates
Early registration deadline July 29, 2005
Late registration deadline September 2, 2005
Workshop September 24, 2005
Registration is available at:
http://www.cs.ioc.ee/tfp-icfp-gpce05
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Preliminary Program
8:45
Welcome
9:00-9:45
Type Classes Without Types
Ronald Garcia and Andrew Lumsdaine
9:45-10:30
Eager Comprehensions in Scheme: The design of SRFI-42
Sebastian Egner
10:30-11:30
Abstraction and Performance from Explicit Monadic Reflection
Jonathan Sobel, Erik Hilsdale, R. Kent Dybvig, Daniel P. Friedman
11:30-12:30
An Operational Semantics for R5RS Scheme
Jacob Matthews and Robert Bruce Findler
14:00-14:30
Commander S - The shell as a browser
Martin Gasbichler and Eric Knauel
14:30-15:00
Ubiquitous Mails
Erick Gallesio and Manuel Serrano
15:00-15:30
Implementing a Bibliography Processor in Scheme
Jean-Michel Hufflen
16:00-16:30
The Marriage of MrMathematica and MzScheme
Chongkai Zhu
16:30-17:00
ACT Parameterization Framework
Alan Pavicic and Niksa Bosnic
17:00-17:30
Javascript->Scheme
Florian Loitsch
17:30-
Open session
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Purpose
The 2005 Scheme Workshop provides a forum for discussing experience
with and future development of the Scheme programming language. The
scope of the workshop includes all aspects of the design,
implementation, theory, and application of Scheme. Past workshops have
been held in Snowbird (2004), Boston (2003), Pittsburgh (2002), Florence
(2001), and Montréal (2000). We encourage everyone interested in
Scheme to participate.
We invited submissions in the following categories:
Technical papers
Papers on all technical aspects of the Scheme programming language,
including language design, implementation, theory, and tools.
Practice and experience
Papers about using Scheme for practical applications and large
systems.
Proposals for language changes, extensions and libraries
Papers containing proposals for changes in the language, language
extensions, and libraries, including SRFIs past, present and future.
Where applicable, the content of such a paper should be submitted as
a SRFI draft, if that isn't already the case.
Scheme pearls
Papers about elegant, instructive or surprising Scheme programs.
Education
Papers about uses of Scheme in all aspects of education.
System demonstrations
Proposals for demonstrations of Scheme systems or applications
written in Scheme.
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Organizers
Program committee
J. Michael Ashley (co-chair) (Beckman Coulter, Inc.)
Martin Gasbichler (University of Tübingen)
Jonathan Rees (Millennium Pharmaceuticals)
Dorai Sitaram (Verizon)
Jonathan Sobel (SAS Institute)
Michael Sperber (co-chair) (DeinProgramm)