2019-07-16

[Caml-list] OCaml Users and Developers Workshop 2019: Call for participation

It is my pleasure to invite participation in the OCaml Users and Developers
Workshop 2019, which is again co-located with ICFP and will be held on
Friday 23rd August, 2019 in Berlin, Germany.

http://ocaml.org/meetings/ocaml/2019/

Early bird registration deadline: July 18th, 2019

The OCaml Users and Developers Workshop brings together the OCaml community,
including users of OCaml in industry, academia, hobbyists and the free
software community. Previous editions have been co-located with ICFP since
2012 in Copenhagen, Boston, Gothenburg, Nara, Oxford and last year in St
Louis, following OCaml Meetings in Paris in 2010 and 2011.

https://icfp19.sigplan.org/home/ocaml-2019

Registration for the workshop day is required, but *not for the entire
conference*. There are several talks with an OCaml flavour in the ML
Workshop, which is the previous day (August 22nd). Note that although the
precise talk schedule is not yet finalised (it should be by the end of this
week), once registered for the day, it is possible to move between
workshops.

Programme
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We have accepted 10 talks (full details of which are both on the SIGPLAN
website and also shortly on ocaml.org) and there is an additional talk on
recent developments and plans for the compiler from Xavier Leroy. The
programme covers recent developments and plans in tooling, several
interesting experience reports and other applications of OCaml.

Program Committee
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David Allsopp, University of Cambridge, UK
Raja Boujbel, OCamlPro, France
Timothy Bourke, INRIA, France
Simon Cruanes, Aesthetic Integration, USA
Emilio Jésus Gallego Arias, MINES ParisTech, France
Thomas Gazagnaire, Tarides, France
Ivan Gotovchits, CMU, USA
Hannes Mehnert, robur.io, Germany
Igor Pikovets, Ahrefs, Singapore
Thomas Refis, Jane Street Europe, UK
KC Sivaramakrishan, IIT Madras, India

Questions and contact
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Please send any questions to the chair:
David Allsopp <David.Allsopp@cl.cam.ac.uk>

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