Dear Akim,
Sorry for the late reply! If there is a problem with the subscription
to the Mozart lists (see http://www.mozart-oz.org/lists/), we will
definitely fix it. You can also send mail to individual members of our
group. We don't want to be difficult to reach!
We would be happy to come to EPITA to give a talk (or more talks).
There are many aspects of Oz and Mozart that we could discuss: the
language, virtual machine, distributed programming, concurrency, etc.
Oz is by design a language with many programming concepts that are well
factored, and you might be interesting how that affects programming.
I have had some contacts with EPITA in the past (for example with
Mickael Camus), so I know it is a very interesting place full of good
software developers.
Best,
Peter Van Roy
On 25/01/12 09:51, Akim Demaille wrote:
Hi All,
Well, I am sending this message back again, since it was not accepted on the
list. It is somewhat hard to reach the development team :/.
Anyway, one additional month later, the message still applies, but is aimed at
hackers@ principally.
Cheers,
Akim
Le 12 déc. 2011 à 16:34, Akim Demaille a écrit :
Hi all,
I'm sending back the following message which reserved no answer. This is not surprising,
since it is documented that "Messages submitted [to hackers@] by non-members will be
automatically discarded." :(
Anyway, two months later, the message still applies, but is aimed at hackers@
principally.
Cheers!
Akim
Le 13 oct. 2011 à 17:26, Akim Demaille a écrit :
Hi all,
I'm member of the EPITA R&D Lab (LRDE). EPITA is a French engineer school in computer
science. The LRDE has a monthly seminar, typically on the Wednesdays afternoon by the end of
the months. The theme is "Performance and Genericity", which basically means that
we are interested in how people factor their algorithms while maintaining performances on par
with adhoc code.
I'm in charge of this seminar this year, and I am personally interested in how
people implement languages. We don't know Oz Mozart well, yet we know it's an
unusually rich language, with support for a large set of programming paradigms.
As such, there's no doubt you have interesting things to tell.
Would some of you, Oz Hackers, be ready to come to Paris for a talk? If you
come from not too far (say, Belgium for instance :), then we will pay for the
transportation.
The audience is composed of researchers (not in language implementation, but
they are aware of the topic), and EPITA students. Talks typically range from
1h to 1h30 + 30min of questions. Usually we invite two people on related
topics. Most of the talks are in French, but English is fine too. Dutch will
probably not do :)
You may find more about the seminar here: http://seminaire.lrde.epita.fr.
Regards,
Akim
PS/ Daniela Becker is monitoring the seminar, please keep her in cc.
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