Go for it, Go for it. One of the many wonders of Pharo is how well the IDE is in all aspects, including debugging.
— Kasper > On 24 Dec 2025, at 18.54, Steven Costiou <[email protected]> wrote: > > > DEBT 2026: Call for Papers > > ================================================================================ > DEBT 2026, Workshop co-located with ECOOP 2026, Brussels, Belgium > Fourth Workshop on Future Debugging Techniques > (https://2026.ecoop.org/home/debt-2026#Call-for-Papers) > ================================================================================ > > Important Dates > ----------------------- > * Abstract submission deadline: Sat 28 Feb 2026 > * Paper submission deadline: Sat 7 Mar 2026 > * Author notification: Wed 15 Apr 2026 > * Workshop: Monday 29 June 2026 > > ================================================================================ > > DEBT’26 is looking to advance state-of-the-art to debug modern software. We > welcome researchers from all related areas aimed at helping with the hard > task of diagnosing the root cause of bugs, including dynamic and static > debugging techniques, online and postmortem debuggers, delta debugging, > automatic bug finding, novel visualization techniques for debugging programs, > etc. > > The workshop aims to gather the community and foster discussion from > different perspectives. That is why we seek submissions in the form of papers > as well as talks and tool demonstrations. > > The workshop is a venue for all approaches to debugging. A non-exclusive list > of topics of interest is: > > Debugging techniques, from static to dynamic techniques. > Innovative visualisation techniques. > Techniques targeted specific programming models and execution models (e.g., > concurrent and parallel programming, microservices, distributed ledgers, web, > etc. ) or hardware (e.g., debugging micro-controllers, mobile devices, Big > Data applications, etc.). > Case studies and evaluation of such techniques, e.g., user studies on > visualisation tools, debuggers, etc. > Surveys, taxonomies of bugs and bug patterns, and current practices/uses of > debugging approaches. > > > Papers must be formatted according to the guidelines for ACM sigplan papers > (\documentclass[sigplan,screen]{acmart}), see > https://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Author/ > <https://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Author/> for details. > > Submissions should be made via Easychair using the following link: > https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=debt2026 > <https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=debt2026> > The accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library, though > authors will be able to opt out of this publication, if desired. At least one > author of an accepted paper must register for the workshop and attend the > event to present the work, and participate in the discussions. > > > AUTHORS TAKE NOTE: > The official publication date is the date the proceedings are made available > in the ACM Digital Library. This date may be up to two weeks prior to the > first day of your conference. The official publication date affects the > deadline for any patent filings related to published work. > > Workshop Organizers > --------------------------- > > * Burcu Kulahcioglu Ozkan, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands > * Steven Costiou, Centre Inria de l’Université de Lille, France > > For more information see: https://2026.ecoop.org/home/debt-2026 > > > > > >
