<div dir="ltr"><div>Please note the optional, but encouraged, shortened paper length (6 pages, excluding references), to make it easier for Racketers to resubmit full-length papers to full conferences.<br><br></div><div>Cheers,<br>
</div><div><br></div>--Will<br><br>----------<br><div><br>DEADLINE: 13 September 2013<br>WEBSITE: <a href="http://webyrd.net/scheme-2013/">http://webyrd.net/scheme-2013/</a><br>LOCATION: Alexandria, Virginia (Washington, D.C.) (co-located with Clojure/conj)<br>
DATE: 13 November 2013<br><br>The 2013 Workshop on Scheme and Functional Programming is now<br>accepting submissions.<br><br>Submissions related to Scheme and functional programming are welcome<br>and encouraged.<br><br>
We also welcome papers related to dynamic or multiparadigmatic<br>languages and programming techniques.<br><br>** IMPORTANT UPDATE **<br>To encourage authors to submit their best work, this year we are<br>encouraging shorter papers (around 6 pages, excluding<br>
references). This is to allow authors to submit longer, revised<br>versions of their papers to archival conferences or journals. Longer<br>papers (10--12 pages) are also acceptable, if the extra space is<br>needed.<br><br>
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:<br><br> contracts;<br> commercial applications of Scheme; <br> compiler-implementation techniques;<br> compiler optimization;<br> data structures;<br> domain-specific languages;<br>
garbage-collection;<br> language-based security;<br> language design;<br> macros and hygiene;<br> mixing static and dynamic typing;<br> module systems;<br> semantics;<br> static analysis; <br> syntactic extensibility;<br>
tools and packages; and<br> web-based development.<br><br>For more information, please see:<br><br><a href="http://webyrd.net/scheme-2013/">http://webyrd.net/scheme-2013/</a><br><br>Sincerely,<br><br>Will Byrd, 2013 Chair<br>
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