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                            PLNL 2019

            2nd Workshop on Programming Languages
                     in The Netherlands
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                 Thursday, December 12, 2019
          Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

                    CALL FOR TALK PROPOSALS

               https://wiki.clean.cs.ru.nl/PLNL19
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Workshop Overview
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After the succesfull launch of this new workshop series, PLNL'18, we are happy to invite you to give a presentation or attend the second edition. The purpose of PLNL is to bring together researchers in the area of programming languages in the Netherlands. The workshop targets programming language research in the broad sense, included but not limited to the design, implementation, theory, application, and teaching of programming languages.

Workshop Format
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The workshop will consist of a number of contributed talks. These talks should provoke discussion and/or questions --- we strive to have interactive talks with plenty of discussion by the audience.

Coffee and lunch breaks will provide the opportunity to network with your colleagues and to meet new people. Junior researchers and senior researchers are equally welcome, and both are encouraged to submit a talk proposal.

Researchers that are not from the Netherlands, but for example, from neighboring countries like Belgium or Germany, are also welcome to attend. The language of the workshop is English.

Registration
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Participation is free, but you will need to register. The deadline for registration is December 5, 2019.

To register, please visit https://forms.gle/p1Pn3UnBycQH6zyr6

Submission details
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Submission page: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=plnl19

Submission:   Monday, November 18, 2019.
Notification: Monday, November 25, 2019
Workshop:     Thursday, December 12, 2019.

Submissions for talk proposals should be described in an abstract of at most 300 words. Proposals do not need to represent original work. It is fine to propose to talk about (recently) published work.

Organizers
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Pieter Koopman ([email protected])
Peter Achten   ([email protected])

Program Committee
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- Pieter Koopman     Radboud University
- Peter Achten       Radboud University
- Robbert Krebbers   Delft University of Technology
- Wouter Swierstra   University of Utrecht
- Eelco Visser       Delft University of Technology


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