Commercial Users of Functional Programming
Call for tutorials
Commercial Users of Functional Programming (CUFP) is an annual meeting
co-located with the International Conference on Functional Programming which
this year will take place in Boston, MA, USA on 22-24 September 2013. CUFP aims
to bridge the gap between academia and users applying functional programming in
practice. CUFP provides high-quality practical tutorials covering
state-of-the-art techniques and tools for functional programming.
We are seeking proposals for half-day tutorials to be presented during the
first two days of the meeting, 22 and 23 September, with the main CUFP session
on 24 September.
Among the suggested topics for tutorials are:
- Introductions to functional programming languages: in the past we have had
introductions to Clojure, Erlang, F#, Haskell, ML, OCaml, Scala, Scheme and
others.
- Applying functional programming in particular areas, including the web,
high-performance computing, finance.
- Tools and techniques supporting state of the art functional programming.
Tutorial proposals should address the following points
- Title
- Abstract (about 100 words)
- Goals: by the end of this tutorial you will be able to …
- Intended audience: e.g. beginners, those with a working knowledge of X, …
- Infrastructure required: For example,
- will participants need access to a particular system?
- can they be expected to have this on a laptop, or does it need to be
provided by the meeting?
and should be sent by email to
- Francesco Cesarini: [email protected]
- Simon Thompson: [email protected]
by 31 March 2013.
Simon Thompson | Professor of Logic and Computation
School of Computing | University of Kent | Canterbury, CT2 7NF, UK
[email protected] | M +44 7986 085754 | W www.cs.kent.ac.uk/~sjt
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