Commercial Users of Functional Programming Workshop (CUFP) 2009

          Functional Programming As a Means, Not an End

                      Call for Participation

                       Sponsored by SIGPLAN
                    Co-located with ICFP 2009
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                         4 September 2009
                       Edinburgh, Scotland

                     Registration is through
           http://www.regmaster.com/conf/icfp2009.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.

Program

  CUFP 2009 will last a full day and feature a discussion
  session and the following presentations:

  Bryan O'Sullivan
         Keynote: Real world Haskell

  Lee Momtahan (EDF Trading)
         Implementing a Domain-Specific Language for Derivative
         Pricing with Scala

  Bhasker Kode (hover.in)
         Erlang at hover.in

  Jefferson Heard, (Renaissance Computing Institute)
         Teleconferencing over High-res Maps with Haskell

  Alex Peake (TFC) and Adam Granicz (Intellifactory)
         The First Substantial Line of Business Application in F#

  Christopher Piro and Eugene Letuchy (Facebook)
         Functional Programming at Facebook

  Fermin Reig (Morgan Stanly)
         Computing with Time Series Data in Finance

  Warren Harris (Metaweb)
         Functional Programming at Freebase

  Mark Wong-VanHaren (Glyde)
         Clear & Simple: Composing a Marketplace

  Duncan Coutts (Well-Typed)
         Birth of the Industrial Haskell Group

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

  See http://cufp.galois.com for more information, including
  presentation abstracts and the most recent schedule
  information.

  This will be the sixth CUFP; see CUFP 2004 CUFP 2005, CUFP
  2006, CUFP 2007 and CUFP 2008 for information about the
  earlier meetings, including reports from attendees and video
  of the most recent talks.
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