Hi all,

This year CUFP will be held in Edinburgh, Scotland on 4 September.
Bryan O'Sullivan, co-author of Real World Haskell, will deliver the
keynote presentation, but we're now seeking proposals for regular
presentations to complete the program.  As you know, CUFP is the place
to go to discuss real-world applications of functional programming and
to meet the people involved.  If you've got something interesting to
say, please consider proposing a presentation.  The complete call for
presentations is below.

Kind regards
Kathleen Fisher
(CUFP 2009 program committee member)



  Commercial Users of Functional Programming Workshop (CUFP) 2009

           Functional Programming As a Means, Not an End

                      Call for Presentations

                       Sponsored by SIGPLAN
                     Co-located with ICFP 2009

               Edinburgh, Scotland, 4 September 2009
    __________________________________________________________

              Presentation proposals due 15 May 2009

               http://cufp.galois.com/2009/call.html
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  Functional languages have been under academic development for
  over 25 years, and remain fertile ground for programming
  language research. Recently, however, developers in industrial,
  governmental, and open-source projects have begun to use
  functional programming successfully in practical applications.
  In these settings, functional programming has often provided
  dramatic leverage, including whole new ways of thinking about
  the original problem.

  The goal of the CUFP workshop is to act as a voice for these
  users of functional programming. The workshop supports the
  increasing viability of functional programming in the
  commercial, governmental, and open-source space by providing a
  forum for professionals to share their experiences and ideas,
  whether those ideas are related to business, management, or
  engineering. The workshop is also designed to enable the
  formation and reinforcement of relationships that further the
  commercial use of functional programming. Providing user
  feedback to language designers and implementors is not a
  primary goal of the workshop, though it will be welcome if it
  occurs.

Speaking at CUFP

  If you use functional programming as a means, rather than as an
  end, we invite you to offer to give a talk at the workshop.
  Alternatively, if you know someone who would give a good talk,
  please nominate them!

  Talks are typically 25 minutes long, but can be shorter. They
  aim to inform participants about how functional programming
  played out in real-world applications, focusing especially on
  the re-usable lessons learned, or insights gained. Your talk
  does not need to be highly technical; for this audience,
  reflections on the commercial, management, or software
  engineering aspects are, if anything, more important. You do
  not need to submit a paper!

  If you are interested in offering a talk, or nominating someone
  to do so, send an e-mail to francesco(at)erlang-consulting(dot)com
  or jim(dot)d(dot)grundy(at)intel(dot)com by 15 May 2009 with a
  short description of what you'd like to talk about or what you
  think your nominee should give a talk about. Such descriptions
  should be about one page long.

Program Plans

  CUFP 2009 will last a full day and feature a keynote
  presentation from Bryan O'Sullivan, co-author of Real World
  Haskell. The program will also include a mix of presentations
  and discussion sessions. Topics will range over a wide area,
  including:
    * Case studies of successful and unsuccessful uses of functional
      programming;
    * Business opportunities and risks from using functional
languages;
    * Enablers for functional language use in a commercial setting;
    * Barriers to the adoption of functional languages, and
    * Mitigation strategies for overcoming limitations of functional
      programming.

  There will be no published proceedings, as the meeting is
  intended to be more a discussion forum than a technical
  interchange.

  This will be the sixth CUFP, for more information - including
  reports from attendees of previous events and video of recent
  talks - see the workshop web site: http://cufp.galois.com/
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