2021-01-29

[Caml-list] Compiler Construction (CC) 2021 - Call for Participation

ACM SIGPLAN 2021 International Conference on Compiler Construction (CC 2021)
Co-located with CGO, HPCA and PPoPP
Sat 27 February - Wed 3 March 2021
https://conf.researchr.org/home/CC-2021

The International Conference on Compiler Construction (CC) is
interested in work on processing programs in the most general sense:
analyzing, transforming or executing input that describes how a system
operates, including traditional compiler construction as a special
case.

CC 2021 is the 30th edition of the conference. CC is now an ACM
SIGPLAN conference, and implements guidelines and procedures
recommended by SIGPLAN (https://www.sigplan.org).

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Registration is now open!
CC Conference date : 2-3 March 2021

CC 2021 will be held virtually and co-located with CGO, PPoPP, and
HPCA, on the Whova platform. Any person registering for CC can attend
any of the co-located workshops and conferences.

Register for the conference at:
https://conf.researchr.org/attending/CC-2021/registration

PROGRAM and VENUE INFORMATION

List of Accepted Papers:
https://conf.researchr.org/track/CC-2021/cc-research-papers#event-overview

Program:
https://conf.researchr.org/track/CC-2021/cc-research-papers#program

For more information, please visit the CC 2021 conference web site at:
https://conf.researchr.org/home/CC-2021

SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS

ACM - Association for Computing Machinery
SIGPLAN - ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages
The University of Edinburgh, School of Informatics
ICSA - Institute for Computing Systems Architecture

2021-01-22

[Caml-list] [Lambda Days + TFP + TFPIE 2021] call for participation

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              C A L L  F O R  P A R T I C I P A T I O N

                           8th Lambda Days
                                  +
 10th International Workshop on Trends in Functional Programming in
Education
                                  +
           22nd Symposium on Trends in Functional Programming

                         16 - 19 February 2021

                   https://www.lambdadays.org/lambdadays2021
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The programmes for Lambda Days, TFPIE, and TFP are online:
- Lambda Days overall program at: https://www.lambdadays.org/lambdadays2021
- TFPIE      specific program at: https://wiki.tfpie.science.ru.nl/TFPIE2021
- TFP        specific program at: http://tfp2021.org/
(all times are in Central European Time Zone: 12.00:18.00 (CEST))

Lambda Days is a place where academia meets industry, where research and
practical
application collide.

Once again Lambda Days joins forces with Trends in Functional
Programming (TFP) and
Trends in Functional Programming in Education (TFPiE) so that for four
days you can
be at the centre of the functional programming world.

The program has a lot of interesting talks, possibilities for
interaction, and a host
of keynote presentations:

Lambda Days keynote speakers:
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Perdita Stevens, Pat Hannahan, Simon Peyton Jones, Andy Gordon, Philip
Wadler.

Trends in Functional Programming in Education keynote speakers:
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Francesco Cesarini, Simon Thompson, and Bartosz Milewski.

Trends in Functional Programming keynote speaker:
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Zhenjiang Hu.

Thanks to a generous sponsor, TFP has a limited number of free tickets
for PhD, Msc,
Bsc students with an interest in functional programming. To apply, send
a mail to
the program chair of TFP, Viktória Zsók (zsv@elte.hu) with your name,
university,
2-3 lines of motivation, and a valid student card photo to get the
registration code.
Tickets will be delivered in the order of application.

2021-01-12

[Caml-list] 2nd Call for Participation: BOB 2021 (February 26, online)

Among other great talks, Stephanie Schirmer will talk about OCaml/Mirage!

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BOB 2021
Conference
"What happens if we simply use what's best?"
February 26, 2021, online
(UTC+0100)
http://bobkonf.de/2021/
Program: http://bobkonf.de/2021/program.html
Registration: http://bobkonf.de/2021/registration.html
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BOB conference is a place for developers, architects and decision-makers
to explore technologies beyond the mainstream in software development,
and to find the best tools available to software developers today. Our
goal is for all participants of BOB to return home with new insights
that enable them to improve their own software development
experience.

The program features 14 talks and 8 tutorials on current topics:

http://bobkonf.de/2021/program.html

The subject range includes functional programming, logic programming,
revision control, formal methods, mindfulness, event sourcing,
front-end development, and more.

Jeremy Gibbons will give the keynote talk.

BOB 2021 will take place online. We are working towards fostering
lively exchange of exciting ideas and enable meaningful social
interactions.

Registration is open online:

http://bobkonf.de/2021/registration.html

Registration is €30 for a regular ticket, €15 for a student ticket.
(If you need financial aid, let us know.) We intend to make this the
most diverse, colorful, fun BOB ever!

2021-01-08

[Caml-list] PEPM 2021 - Call for Participation

-- CALL FOR PARTICIPATION --

ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on PARTIAL EVALUATION AND PROGRAM MANIPULATION (PEPM) 2021
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* Website : https://popl21.sigplan.org/home/pepm-2021
* Time : 18th--19th January 2021
* Place : Online (co-located with POPL 2021)


Registration
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https://popl21.sigplan.org/attending/Registration

The registration fee for POPL and all associated events (including
PEPM) is a nominal US$10 (or optionally, if you are willing and able
to pay more, some other amount based on your status).

Early registration deadline: **Sunday 10th January, 2021**


Keynote speakers
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Pat Hanrahan (Stanford)
TBC

Julia Lawall (Inria)
Program manipulation of C code: from partial evaluation to semantic
patches for the Linux kernel

Matúš Tejiščák (Chordify)
Erasure in dependently typed programming


Preliminary Schedule
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(All talks are live. All times are CET, i.e. UTC+1.)

Monday 18th January 2021

1000--1030
A functional Abstraction of Type Trails
Kenichi Asai, *Youyou Cong*, Chiaki Ishio
1030--1100
A Text-based Syntax Completion Method Using LR Parsing
*Isao Sasano*, Kwanghoon Choi

1100--1130 break

1130--1200
Coq to C Translation with Partial Evaluation
Akira Tanaka
1200--1230
Counterexample Generation for Program Verification based on
Ownership Refinement Types
*Hideto Ueno*, John Toman, Naoki Kobayashi, Takeshi
Tsukada

1230--1330 break

1330--1400
Control Flow Obfuscation for Featherweight Java using
Continuation Passing
Kenny Zhuo Ming Lu
1400--1430
Efficient Fair Conjunction for Structurally-Recursive
Relations
Petr Lozov, Dmitri Boulytchev

1430--1500 break

1500--1600 keynote 1
Program manipulation of C code: from partial evaluation to
semantic patches for the Linux kernel
Julia Lawall (Inria)

Tuesday 19th January 2021

1500--1600 keynote 2
Erasure in dependently typed programming
Matúš Tejiščák (Chordify)

1600--1630 break

1630--1700
Staged Effects and Handlers for Modular Languages with
Abstraction
*Casper Bach Poulsen*, Cas van der Rest, Tom Schrijvers
1700--1730
Automatic Differentiation via Effects and Handlers: An
Implementation in Frank
Jesse Sigal

1730--1800 break

1800--1830
A Type-Safe Structure Editor Calculus
Christian Godiksen, Thomas Herrmann, Hans Hüttel, Mikkel
Korup Lauridsen, Iman Owliaie
1830--1900
Strictly Capturing Non-Strict Closures
Zachary Sullivan, Paul Downen, Zena M. Ariola

1900--1930 break

1930--2030 keynote 3
TBC
Pat Hanrahan (Stanford)


Best paper award
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PEPM 2021 continues the tradition of a Best Paper award. The winner
will be announced at the workshop.
The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336.

[Caml-list] [TFP'21] final call for papers: Trends in Functional Programming 2021, 17-19 February (online event with Lambda Days 2021 & TFPIE 2021)

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                      Final call for papers
        22nd Symposium on Trends in Functional Programming
                          tfp2021.org
                   *deadline: January 15 2021*
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Did you miss the deadline to submit a paper to Trends in Functional
Programming
http://tfp2021.org/? No worries -- it's not too late!
Submission is open until January 15th 2021, for a presentation slot at
the event
and post-symposium reviewing.

The symposium on Trends in Functional Programming (TFP) is an international
forum for researchers with interests in all aspects of functional
programming,
taking a broad view of current and future trends in the area. It aspires
to be
a lively environment for presenting the latest research results, and other
contributions.

* TFP offers a supportive reviewing process designed to help less
experienced
  authors succeed, with two rounds of review, both before and after the
  symposium itself. Authors have an opportunity to address reviewers'
concerns
  before final decisions on publication in the proceedings.

* TFP offers two "best paper" awards, the John McCarthy award for best
paper,
  and the David Turner award for best student paper.

* TFP is co-located with Lambda Days in beautiful Krakow. Lambda Days is
a vibrant
  developer conference with hundreds of attendees and a lively
programme of talks on
  functional programming in practice. Due to the covid pandemic, the
event is online
  with a lot of attention to interaction and getting to socialize with
the community.


Important Dates
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Submission deadline for pre-symposium review:   20th November, 2020  --
passed --
Submission deadline for draft papers:           15th January, 2021
Symposium dates:                                17-19th February, 2021

Visit http://tfp2021.org/ for more information.

2021-01-04

[Caml-list] [TFPIE'21] Third and Final Call For Papers: Trends in Functional Programming *in Education* 2021, 16 February 2021 (with Lambda Days 2021 & TFP 2021)

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   TFPIE 2021 3rd and Final Call for papers
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-  Submission deadline: January 11 2021, Anywhere on Earth.
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https://wiki.tfpie.science.ru.nl/TFPIE2021#TFPIE_2021
(February 16 2021, co-organized with TFP 2021 and Lambda Days 2021)

Because of the covid pandemic, the events are online this year.

The goal of the International Workshops on Trends in Functional
Programming in
Education is to gather researchers, professors, teachers, and all
professionals
that use or are interested in the use of functional programming in
education.
TFPIE aims to be a venue where novel ideas, classroom-tested ideas, and
work in
progress on the use of functional programming in education are
discussed. The
one-day workshop will foster a spirit of open discussion by having a review
process for publication after the workshop.

TFPIE 2021 welcomes submissions in the above mentioned areas. This year
many
teaching programmes have had to make a rapid transition to online
teaching, and
we explicitly solicit papers that explore this area of teaching functional
programming.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
-  FP and beginning CS students
-  FP and Computational Thinking
-  FP and Artificial Intelligence
-  FP in Robotics
-  FP and Music
-  Advanced FP for undergraduates
-  FP in graduate education
-  Engaging students in research using FP
-  FP in Programming Languages
-  FP in the high school curriculum
-  FP as a stepping stone to other CS topics
-  FP and Philosophy
-  The pedagogy of teaching FP
-  FP and e-learning: MOOCs, automated assessment etc.
-  Best Lectures - more details below

In addition to papers, we are requesting best lecture presentations.
What's your
best lecture topic in an FP related course? Do you have a fun way to
present FP
concepts to novices or perhaps an especially interesting presentation of a
difficult topic? In either case, please consider sharing it. Best
lecture topics
will be selected for presentation based on a short abstract describing the
lecture and its interest to TFPIE attendees. The length of the presentation
should be comparable to that of a paper. On top of the lecture itself,
the presentation can also provide commentary on the lecture.

Submissions
Potential presenters are invited to submit an extended abstract (4-6
pages) or a
draft paper (up to 20 pages) in EPTCS style. The authors of accepted
presentations will have their preprints and their slides made available
on the
workshop's website. Papers and abstracts can be submitted via easychair
at the
following link:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tfpie2021

After the workshop, presenters are invited to submit (a revised version of)
their article for review. The PC will select the best articles for
publication
in the Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science (EPTCS).
Articles rejected for presentation and extended abstracts will not be
formally
reviewed by the PC.

Dates
-  Submission deadline: January 11 2021, Anywhere on Earth.
-  Notification: January 15 2021
-  Workshop: February 16 2021
-  Submission for formal review: April 20 2021, Anywhere on Earth.
-  Notification of full article: June 7 2021
-  Camera ready: July 1st 2021

Program Committee
- Peter Achten,    Radboud University, Netherlands (chair)
- Edwin Brady,     University of St Andrews, UK
- Laura Castro,    Universidade da Coruña, Spain
- Stephen Chang,   University of Massachusetts Boston, USA
- Youyou Cong,     Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
- Matthew Flatt,   University of Utah, USA
- Seth Fogarty,    Trinity University, USA
- Alex Gerdes,     University of Gothenburg, Sweden
- Gabriele Keller, Utrecht University, Netherlands
- Prabhakar Ragde, University of Waterloo, Canada
- Melinda Tóth,    Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary

Registration
TFPIE is part of Lambda Days. Please visit the Lambda Days 2021 pages
when registration
information becomes available.

Only papers that have been presented at TFPIE may be submitted to the
post-reviewing
process.

Information on Lambda Days is available at
https://www.lambdadays.org/lambdadays2021
Information on TFP         is available at http://tfp2021.org