ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS

      The Third Haskell Workshop
      http://www.haskell.org/HaskellWorkshop.html
      Friday October 1st, 1999, Paris, France

The Third Haskell Workshop will take place in Paris, France as part of
PLI'99. Co-located conferences include ICFP, PPDP (previously known as
PLILP/ALP), WAAAPL, and HOOTS.

The purpose of the workshop is to discuss experience with Haskell, and
possible future developments of the language.

The lively discussions at the 1997 Haskell Workshop in Amsterdam about
the future of Haskell led to the definition of Haskell'98, giving
Haskell the stability that has so far been lacking. The road ahead to
Haskell-2 has many opportunities for developing and enhancing Haskell
in new and exciting ways. The third Haskell workshop therefore seeks
papers on all aspects of the design, implementation, and use of
Haskell. In particular, we are interested submissions that discuss

  * proposals for changes or extensions to Haskell
  * experience on using Haskell; focusing particularly
    on "where the shoe pinches"
  * cool new apparatus for the Haskell programmer's workbench

In addition to longer presentations of pre-submitted papers, there
will be the opportunity for participants to make 10-minute informal
presentations, the wackier the better.

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission deadline
  June 16, 1999
Notification of acceptance or rejection
  July 28, 1999
Final papers due
  August 25, 1999
Workshop
  October 1st, 1999

Prospective authors should submit papers of up to 12 pages to Erik
Meijer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on or before June 16, 1999. Papers should be
formatted in Postscript for USLetter or A4 paper. The proceedings will
be published as an Utrecht University technical report.

We accept slot bookings for the 10-minute talks on a first come first
served basis.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

      Koen Claessen (Chalmers)
         Byron Cook (OGI)
     Sigbjorn Finne (Glasgow)
      Gregory Hager (Yale)
   Fergus Henderson (Melbourne)
      Graham Hutton (Nottingham)
 Alexander Jacobson (i2x Media)
        Erik Meijer (Utrecht)
     Colin Runciman (York)
     Phillip Wadler (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies)

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