Dear Haskellers,

The deadlines for submissions to the Haskell Workshop is now one month
away.  Note also that following on from the workshop there will be a
Special Issue on Haskell of the Journal of Functional Programming.

Graham Hutton

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                           CALL FOR PAPERS

                           Haskell Workshop

                Montreal, Canada, 17th September 2000


The Haskell Workshop is sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN and forms part of the
PLI  2000 colloquium  on  Principles, Logics,  and Implementations  of
high-level  programming  languages,   which  comprises  the  ICFP/PPDP
conferences and associated workshops.  Previous Haskell Workshops have
been held in La Jolla (1995), Amsterdam (1997), and Paris (1999).

SCOPE

The  purpose of  the Haskell  Workshop is  to discuss  experience with
Haskell, and possible future developments for the language.  The scope
of the workshop includes all aspects of the design, semantics, theory,
application,  implementation, and  teaching  of Haskell.   Submissions
that  discuss limitations  of Haskell  at present  and/or  propose new
ideas for future versions of Haskell are particularly encouraged.

SUBMISSION DETAILS

   Deadline for submission:      1st June 2000  
   Notification of acceptance:   14th July 2000  
   Final submission due:         11th August 2000  
   Haskell Workshop:             17th September 2000
 
Authors  should submit  papers  of  at most  12  pages, in  postscript
format,  formatted  for  US  letter  or A4  paper,  to  Graham  Hutton
([EMAIL PROTECTED])  by 1st June  2000.  The  accepted papers  will be
published as  a University of Nottingham  technical report.  Following
on from the Haskell Workshop, there will be a Special Issue on Haskell
of the Journal of Functional Programming.

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

   Richard Bird            University of Oxford  
   Andy Gill               Oregon Graduate Institute  
   Ralf Hinze              University of Bonn  
   Paul Hudak              Yale University  
   Graham Hutton (chair)   University of Nottingham  
   Erik Meijer             University of Utrecht  
   Chris Okasaki           Columbia University  
   Tim Sheard              Oregon Graduate Institute  

USEFUL LINKS

   Haskell Workshop 2000          www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~gmh/hw00.html
   PLI 2000                       www.cs.yorku.ca/pli-00
   JFP Special Issue on Haskell   www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~gmh/jfp.html
   JFP Home Page                  www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/jfp

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