Compose is a new conference for typed functional programmers, focused 
specifically on Haskell, OCaml, F#, and related technologies. It will be held 
in New York from Jan 30-Feb 1, and registration is opening shortly. 

http://www.composeconference.org/

Below is our call for presentations. We recognize the deadline is tight, so 
feel free to submit proposals and ideas on the less-polished side.

Call for Presentations and Speakers.
http://www.composeconference.org/call/index.html

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The audience for Compose is Haskell, OCaml, or F# developers who are looking to 
increase their skills or learn new technologies and libraries. Presentations 
should be aimed at teaching or introducing new ideas or tools. We are also 
interested in presentations aiming at taking complex concepts, such as program 
derivation, and putting them into productive use. However proposals on anything 
that you suspect our audience may find interesting are welcome. The following 
are some of the types of talks we would welcome:

Library/Tool Talks — Exploring the uses of a powerful toolkit or library, be it 
for parsing, testing, data access and analysis, or anything else.

Production Systems — Experience reports on deploying functional techniques in 
real systems; insights revealed, mistakes made, lessons learned.

Theory made Practical — Just because it’s locked away in papers doesn’t mean 
it’s hard! Accessible lectures on classic results and why they matter to us 
today. Such talks can include simply introducing the principles of a field of 
research so as to help the audience read up on it in the future; from abstract 
machines to program derivation to branch-and-bound algorithms, the sky’s the 
limit.

We also welcome proposals for more formal tutorials for the Sunday 
unconference. Such tutorials should be aimed at a smaller audience of 
beginner-to-novice understanding, and ideally include hands-on exercises.

The due date for submissions is November 30, 2014. We will send out notice of 
acceptance by 10 December. We prefer that submissions be via the EasyChair 
website (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=compose2015). Please suggest a 
title, and describe the topic you intend to speak on.

Additional information may be included on both your expertise and the 
interesting elements of your topic, going on what might be included in a public 
abstract. Furthermore, if your abstract doesn't feel "final"—don't worry! We'll 
work with you to polish it up. If you want to discuss your proposal(s) before 
submitting, or to further nail down what you intend to speak on, please feel 
free to contact us at i...@composeconference.org. We're happy to work with you, 
even if you are a new or inexperienced speaker, to help your talk be great.

—Gershom

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