Off The Beaten Track:  
Underrepresented Problems for Programming Language Researchers

http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~dpw/obt/

A Workshop Co-located with POPL 2012
Philadelphia, USA
January 28, 2012

Come and join us for OBT -- we have a great program filled with a diverse set 
of problems and ideas for programming language researchers.  And at the end of 
the day, we will have an open mic session to discuss directions for the PL 
community.  Our program is now up here:

http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~dpw/obt/obt_program.html

And you can register here:

https://regmaster3.com/2012conf/POPL12/register.php

A broader explanation of the workshop goals:

Programming language researchers have the principles, tools, algorithms and 
abstractions to solve all kinds of problems, in all areas of computer science. 
However, identifying and evaluating new problems, particularly those that lie 
outside the typical core PL problems we all know and love, can be a significant 
challenge. Hence, the goal of this workshop is to identify and discuss problems 
that do not often show up in our top conferences, but where programming 
language researchers can make a substantial impact. The hope is that by holding 
such a forum and associating it directly with a top conference like POPL, we 
can slowly start to increase the diversity of problems that are studied by PL 
researchers and that by doing so we will increase the impact that our community 
has on the world.

While many workshops associated with POPL have become more like 
mini-conferences themselves, this is not the goal for Off the Beaten Track. The 
workshop will be informal and structured to encourage discussion. It will also 
be centered around problems and problem areas as opposed to fully-formed 
solutions.

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