Call for Participation: ICFP 2021
= Call for Participation ICFP 2021 26th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming and affiliated events August 22 - August 27, 2021 Online http://icfp21.sigplan.org/ Early Registration until August 7! = ICFP provides a forum for researchers and developers to hear about the latest work on the design, implementations, principles, and uses of functional programming. The conference covers the entire spectrum of work, from practice to theory, including its peripheries. This year, the conference will be a virtual event. All activities will take place online. The main conference will take place from August 23-25, 2021 during two time bands. The first band will be 4PM-11PM Seoul time, and will include both technical and social activities. The second band will repeat (with some variation) the technical program and social activities 12 hours later, 3PM-10PM New York, the following day. We’re excited to announce that ICFP 2021 will feature an invited talk from Ravi Chugh of the University of Chicago. Keynote sessions will take place at 10 PM Seoul/9 AM New York. ICFP has officially accepted 35 exciting papers, and (in its second year) there will also be presentations of 4 papers accepted recently to the Journal of Functional Programming. Co-located symposia and workshops will take place the day before and two days immediately after the main conference. Registration is now open. The early registration deadline is August 7th, 2021. Registration is not free, but is significantly lower than usual, including a $10 discounted registration option available to all. Students who are ACM or SIGPLAN members may register for FREE before the early deadline. https://regmaster.com/2021conf/ICFP21/register.php New this year: Attendees will be able to sign-up for the ICFP Mentoring Program (either to be a mentor, receive mentorship or both). * Overview and affiliated events: http://icfp21.sigplan.org/home * Accepted papers: http://icfp21.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2021-papers#event-overview * JFP Talks: https://icfp21.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2021-jfp-talks#event-overview * Registration is available via: https://regmaster.com/2021conf/ICFP21/register.php Early registration ends 8 August, 2021. * Programming contest: https://icfpcontest2021.github.io/ * Student Research Competition: https://icfp21.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2021-Student-Research-Competition * Follow us on Twitter for the latest news: http://twitter.com/icfp_conference This year, there are 10 events co-located with ICFP: * Erlang Workshop (8/26) * Haskell Implementors' Workshop (8/22) * Haskell Symposium (8/26-8/27) * Higher-Order Programming with Effects (8/22) * miniKanren Workshop (8/26) * ML Family Workshop (8/26) * OCaml Workshop (8/27) * Programming Languages Mentoring Workshop (8/22) * Scheme Workshop (8/27) * Type-Driven Development (8/22) ### ICFP Organizers General Chair: Sukyoung Ryu (KAIST, South Korea) Program Chair: Ron Garcia (UBC, Canada) Artifact Evaluation Co-Chairs: Brent Yorgey (Hendrix College, USA) Gabriel Scherer (INRIA Saclay, France) Industrial Relations Chair: Alan Jeffrey (Roblox, USA) Simon Marlow (Facebook, UK) Programming Contest Organizers: Alex Lang and Jasper Van der Jeugt Publicity and Web Chair: Sam Tobin-Hochstadt (Indiana University, USA) Student Research Competition Chair: Anders Miltner (University of Texas, USA) Workshops Co-Chairs: Zoe Paraskevopoulou (Northeastern University, USA) Leonidas Lampropoulos (University of Maryland, USA) Video Co-Chairs: Leif Andersen (Northeastern University, USA) Ben Chung (Northeastern University, USA) Student Volunteer Co-Chairs: Hanneli Tavante (McGill University, Canada) Jaemin Hong (KAIST, South Korea) Lily Bryant (UBC, Canada) Accessibility Co-Chairs: Lindsey Kuper (UCSC, USA) Kathrin Stark (Princeton, USA)
ICFP 2021 Student Research Competition: Call for Submissions
ICFP 2021 Student Research Competition Call for Submissions ICFP invites students to participate in the Student Research Competition, which will be held virtually alongside the main conference, in order to present their research and receive feedback from prominent members of the programming language research community. As usual, the SRC consists of three rounds: * Extended abstract * Poster session at ICFP 2021 * ICFP presentation To make the virtual competition fruitful, we will make sure that every student will have an "invited audience" during the poster session. We are also planning to organize a social event for the students. Please visit the SRC website for updates. ### Important Dates Submissions due: 2 July 2021 (Friday) https://icfp21src.hotcrp.com Notification: 16 July 2021 (Friday) Conference: 22 August (Sunday) - 27 August (Friday) ### Submission Details Each submission (referred to as "abstract" below) should include the student author’s name and e-mail address; institutional affiliation; research advisor’s name; ACM student member number; category (undergraduate or graduate); research title; and an extended abstract addressing the following: * Problem and Motivation: Clearly state the problem being addressed and explain the reasons for seeking a solution to this problem. * Background and Related Work: Describe the specialized (but pertinent) background necessary to appreciate the work in the context of ICFP areas of interest. Include references to the literature where appropriate, and briefly explain where your work departs from that done by others. * Approach and Uniqueness: Describe your approach in addressing the problem and clearly state how your approach is novel. * Results and Contributions: Clearly show how the results of your work contribute to programming language design and implementation in particular and to computer science in general; explain the significance of those results. * Submissions must be original research that is not already published at ICFP or another conference or journal. One of the goals of the SRC is to give students feedback on ongoing, unpublished work. Furthermore, the abstract must be authored solely by the student. If the work is collaborative with others and*or part of a larger group project, the abstract should make clear what the student’s role was and should focus on that portion of the work. * Formatting: Submissions must be in PDF format, printable in black and white on US Letter sized paper, and interpretable by common PDF tools. All submissions must adhere to the "ACM Small" template that is available (in both LaTeX and Word formats) from https://www.acm.org/publications/authors/submissions. For authors using LaTeX, a lighter-weight package, including only the essential files, is available from http://sigplan.org/Resources/Author/#acmart-format. The submission must not exceed 3 pages in PDF format. Reference lists do not count towards the 3-page limit. Further information is available at the ICFP SRC website: https://icfp21.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2021-Student-Research-Competition Program Committee: Chair: Anders Miltner (UT Austin) Andreea Costea (NUS Singapore) Andrew Hirsch (MPI-SWS) Liam O'Connor (University of Edinburgh) Lionel Parreaux (HKUST) Daming Zou (ETH Zurich)
Call for Tutorial, Panel, and Discussion Proposals: ICFP 2021
CALL FOR TUTORIAL, PANEL, AND DISCUSSION PROPOSALS ICFP 2020 25th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming August 22 - 27, 2021 Virtual https://icfp21.sigplan.org/ The 25th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming will be held virtually on August 22-27, 2021. ICFP provides a forum for researchers and developers to hear about the latest work on the design, implementations, principles, and uses of functional programming. Proposals are invited for tutorials, lasting approximately 3 hours each, to be presented during ICFP and its co-located workshops and other events. These tutorials are the successor to the CUFP tutorials from previous years, but we also welcome tutorials whose primary audience is researchers rather than practitioners. Tutorials may focus either on a concrete technology or on a theoretical or mathematical tool. Ideally, tutorials will have a concrete result, such as "Learn to do X with Y" rather than "Learn language Y". Just like last year, following the success of the #ShutDownPL event @ ICFP, we are also inviting proposals for panels and discussions on topics of broader interest to the PL community. Tutorials, panels, and discussions may occur before or after ICFP, co-located with the associated workshops, on August 22 or August 26-27. -- Submission details Deadline for submission: June 28th, 2020 Notification of acceptance: July 5th, 2020 Prospective organizers of tutorials are invited to submit a completed tutorial proposal form in plain text format to the ICFP 2021 workshop co-chairs (Leonidas Lampropoulos and Zoe Paraskevopoulou), via email to icfp-workshops-2...@googlegroups.com by June 28th, 2021. Please note that this is a firm deadline. Organizers will be notified if their event proposal is accepted by July 5th, 2021. The proposal form is available at: http://www.icfpconference.org/icfp2021-files/icfp21-panel-form.txt http://www.icfpconference.org/icfp2021-files/icfp21-tutorials-form.txt -- Selection committee The proposals will be evaluated by a committee comprising the following members of the ICFP 2021 organizing committee. Tutorials Co-Chair: Zoe Paraskevopoulou (Northeastern) Tutorials Co-Chair: Leonidas Lampropoulos (University of Maryland) General Chair: Sukyoung Ryu (KAIST) Program Chair: Ron Garcia(University of British Columbia) -- Further information Any queries should be addressed to the tutorial co-chairs ( Leonidas Lampropoulos and Zoe Paraskevopoulou), via email to icfp-workshops-2...@googlegroups.com
Call for Papers: PACMPL issue ICFP 2021
ng community, it may be better to submit it as a full paper, which will be judged by the usual criteria of novelty, originality, and relevance. The associate editor will be happy to advise on any concerns about which category to submit to. ### ICFP Organizers General Chair: Sukyoung Ryu (KAIST, South Korea) Accessibility Co-Chairs: Lindsey Kuper (UC Santa Cruz, USA), Kathrin Stark (Princeton University, USA) Artifact Evaluation Co-Chairs: Gabriel Scherer (INRIA Saclay, France), Brent Yorgey (Hendrix College, USA) Industrial Relations Co-Chairs: Alan Jeffrey (Roblox, USA), Simon Marlow (Facebook, England) Programming Contest Co-Organisers: Alex Lang, Jasper Van der Jeugt (Fugue, Switzerland) Publicity and Web Chair: Sam Tobin-Hochstadt (Indiana University, USA) Student Research Competition Chair: Anders Miltner (University of Texas, USA) Student Volunteer Co-Chairs: Lily Bryant (University of British Columbia, Canada), Jaemin Hong (KAIST, South Korea), Hanneli Tavante (McGill University, Canada) Video Co-Chairs: Leif Andersen (Northeastern University, USA), Benjamin Chung (Northeastern University, USA) Workshops Co-Chairs: Leonidas Lampropoulos (University of Maryland, USA), Zoe Paraskevopoulou (Princeton University, USA) ### PACMPL Volume 5, Issue ICFP 2021 Associate Editor: Ronald Garcia, (University of British Columbia, Canada) Review Committee: Zena Ariola (University of Oregon, USA) Stephanie Balzer (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) Matteo Cimini (UMass Lowell, USA) Youyou Cong (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) Harley Eades (University of Augusta, USA) Andrew Gordon (Microsoft Research & University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom) Benjamin Greenman (Brown University, USA) Arjun Guha (Northeastern University, USA) Jurriaan Hage (Utrecht, The Netherlands) Favonia (University of Minnesota, USA) Suresh Jagannathan (Purdue University, USA) Patricia Johann (Appalachian State University, USA) Ralf Jung (Max Planck Institute, Germany) Ekaterina Komendantskaya (Heriot-Watt, Scotland) Leonidas Lampropoulos (University of Maryland, USA) Kazutaka Matsuda (Tohoku University, Japan) Akimasa Morihata (Univeristy of Tokyo, Japan) Stefan Muller (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA) Max New (Wesleyan University, USA) Rishiyur Nikhil (Bluespec , USA) Cyrus Omar (University of Michigan, USA) Brigitte Pientka (McGill University, Canada) Norman Ramsey (Tufts University, USA) Christine Rizkallah (University of New South Wales, Australia) Taro Sekiyama (National Institute for Informatics, Japan) Eijiro Sumii (Tohoku University, Japan) Amin Timany (Aarhus University, Denmark) Mitchell Wand (Northeastern University, USA) Steve Zdancewic (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Call for Workshop Proposals: ICFP 2021
CALL FOR WORKSHOP AND CO-LOCATED EVENT PROPOSALS ICFP 2021 26th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming August 22 - 27, 2021 Daejon, Korea https://icfp21.sigplan.org/ The 26th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming will be held in Daejon, Korea on August 22-27, 2021, with the possibility of a virtual conference. ICFP provides a forum for researchers and developers to hear about the latest work on the design, implementations, principles, and uses of functional programming. Proposals are invited for workshops (and other co-located events, such as symposiums) to be affiliated with ICFP 2021 and sponsored by SIGPLAN. These events should be less formal and more focused than ICFP itself, include sessions that enable interaction among the attendees, and foster the exchange of new ideas. The preference is for one-day events, but other schedules can also be considered. The workshops are scheduled to occur on August 22rd (the day before ICFP) and 26-27th of August (the two days after ICFP). -- Submission details Deadline for submission: November 27, 2020 Notification of acceptance: December 15, 2020 Prospective organizers of workshops or other co-located events are invited to submit a completed workshop proposal form in plain text format to the ICFP 2021 workshop co-chairs (Leonidas Lampropoulos and Zoe Paraskevopoulou) via email to icfp-workshops-2...@googlegroups.com by November 27, 2020. (For proposals of co-located events other than workshops, please fill in the workshop proposal form and just leave blank any sections that do not apply.) Please note that this is a firm deadline. Organizers will be notified if their event proposal is accepted by December 15, 2020, and if successful, depending on the event, they will be asked to produce a final report after the event has taken place that is suitable for publication in SIGPLAN Notices. The proposal form is available at: http://www.icfpconference.org/icfp2021-files/icfp21-workshops-form.txt Further information about SIGPLAN sponsorship is available at: http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Proposals/Sponsored/ -- Selection committee The proposals will be evaluated by a committee comprising the following members of the ICFP 2021 organizing committee, together with the members of the SIGPLAN executive committee. Workshop Co-Chair: Zoe Paraskevopoulou (Northeastern University) Workshop Co-Chair: Leonidas Lampropoulos (University of Maryland) General Chair: Sukyoung Ryu (KAIST) Program Chair: Ronald Garcia (University of British Columbia) -- Further information Any queries should be addressed to the workshop co-chairs (Zoe Paraskevopoulou and Leonidas Lampropoulos), via email to icfp-workshops-2...@googlegroups.com.
Third Call for Participation: ICFP 2020
= Third Call for Participation ICFP 2020 25th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming and affiliated events August 23 - August 28, 2020 Online http://icfp20.sigplan.org/ Pre-registration ends August 21! ICFP provides a forum for researchers and developers to hear about the latest work on the design, implementations, principles, and uses of functional programming. The conference covers the entire spectrum of work, from practice to theory, including its peripheries. Watch our new video, and Don't Stop ICFP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fte5wwnwCws Pre-registration ends August 21st! https://icfp20.sigplan.org/attending/Registration This year, the conference will be a virtual event. All activities will take place online. There are training sessions for Clowdr, our new online platform, on August 20 and 21. https://icfp20.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2020-clowdr-training#program The main conference will take place from August 24-26, 2020 during two time bands. The first band will be 9AM-5:30PM New York, and will include both technical and social activities. The second band will repeat (with some variation) the technical program and social activities 12 hours later, 9AM-5:30PM Beijing, the following day. We've written a blog post about how conference mirroring will work for ICFP: https://blog.sigplan.org/2020/08/04/come-to-virtual-icfp/ We’re excited to announce our two invited speakers for 2020: Evan Czaplicki, covering the Elm programming language and hard lessons learned on driving adoption of new programming languages; and Audrey Tang, Haskeller and Taiwan’s Digital Minister, on how software developers can contribute to fighting the pandemic. ICFP has officially accepted 37 exciting papers, and (as a fresh experiment this year) there will also be presentations of 8 papers accepted recently to the Journal of Functional Programming. Co-located symposia and workshops will take place the day before and two days immediately after the main conference. Registration is now open. The early registration deadline is August 8th, 2020. Registration is not free, but is significantly lower than usual. Students who are ACM or SIGPLAN members may register for FREE before the early deadline. https://regmaster.com/2020conf/ICFP20/register.php New this year: Attendees will be able to sign-up for the ICFP Mentoring Program (either to be a mentor, receive mentorship or both). * Overview and affiliated events: http://icfp20.sigplan.org/home * Full Schedule: https://icfp20.sigplan.org/program/program-icfp-2020 * Accepted papers: http://icfp20.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2020-papers#event-overview * JFP Talks: https://icfp20.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2020-jfp-talks#event-overview * Registration is available via: https://regmaster.com/2020conf/ICFP20/register.php Early registration ends 8 August, 2020. * Programming contest: https://icfpcontest2020.github.io/ * Student Research Competition: https://icfp20.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2020-Student-Research-Competition * Tutorials https://icfp20.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2020-tutorials#program * Follow us on Twitter for the latest news: http://twitter.com/icfp_conference This year, there are 10 events co-located with ICFP: * Erlang Workshop (8/23) * Haskell Implementors' Workshop (8/28) * Haskell Symposium (8/27-8/28) * Higher-Order Programming with Effects (8/23) * miniKanren Workshop (8/27) * ML Family Workshop (8/27) * OCaml Workshop (8/28) * Programming Languages Mentoring Workshop (8/23) * Scheme Workshop (8/28) * Type-Driven Development (8/23) As well as tutorials on 8/23, 8/27, and 8/28. ### ICFP Organizers General Chair: Stephanie Weirich (University of Pennsylvania, USA) Program Chair: Adam Chlipala (MIT, USA) Artifact Evaluation Co-Chairs: Brent Yorgey (Hendrix College, USA) Ben Lippmeier (Ghost Locomotion, Australia) Industrial Relations Chair: Alan Jeffrey (Mozilla Research, USA) Programming Contest Organizer: Igor Lukanin (Kontur, Russia) Publicity and Web Chair: Sam Tobin-Hochstadt (Indiana University, USA) Student Research Competition Chair: Youyou Cong (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) Workshops Co-Chair: Jennifer Hackett (University of Nottingham, UK) Leonidas Lampropoulos (University of Pennsylvania, USA) Video Chair: Leif Andersen (Northeastern University, USA) Student Volunteer Co-Chair: Hanneli Tavante (McGill University, Canada) Victor Lanvin (IRIF, Université Paris Diderot, France)
Call for Tutorial Participation: ICFP 2020
CALL FOR TUTORIAL PARTICIPATION ICFP 2020 25th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming August 23 - 28, 2020 Virtual https://icfp20.sigplan.org/ Early Registration ends August 8! The 25th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming will be held virtually on August 23-28, 2020. ICFP provides a forum for researchers and developers to hear about the latest work on the design, implementations, principles, and uses of functional programming. This year, ICFP features a wide variety of tutorials on topics related to functional programming, including design, education, tools, and more. Tutorials are available to all ICFP participants with registration. Tutorials occur before or after ICFP, co-located with the associated workshops, on August 23 or August 27-28. The schedule of ICFP Tutorials can be found at: https://icfp20.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2020-tutorials#program ICFP Early Registration ends on August 8th, and is available at: https://icfp20.sigplan.org/attending/Registration
Second Call for Participation: ICFP 2020
= Second Call for Participation ICFP 2020 25th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming and affiliated events August 23 - August 28, 2020 Online http://icfp20.sigplan.org/ Early Registration ends August 8! ICFP provides a forum for researchers and developers to hear about the latest work on the design, implementations, principles, and uses of functional programming. The conference covers the entire spectrum of work, from practice to theory, including its peripheries. Watch our new video, and Don't Stop ICFP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fte5wwnwCws Early Registration ends August 8th! Registration for students with an ACM or SIGPLAN membership is free, and anyone can apply for a fee waiver at: https://icfp20.sigplan.org/attending/Registration This year, the conference will be a virtual event. All activities will take place online. The main conference will take place from August 24-26, 2020 during two time bands. The first band will be 9AM-5:30PM New York, and will include both technical and social activities. The second band will repeat (with some variation) the technical program and social activities 12 hours later, 9AM-5:30PM Beijing, the following day. We've written a blog post about how conference mirroring will work for ICFP: https://blog.sigplan.org/2020/08/04/come-to-virtual-icfp/ We’re excited to announce our two invited speakers for 2020: Evan Czaplicki, covering the Elm programming language and hard lessons learned on driving adoption of new programming languages; and Audrey Tang, Haskeller and Taiwan’s Digital Minister, on how software developers can contribute to fighting the pandemic. ICFP has officially accepted 37 exciting papers, and (as a fresh experiment this year) there will also be presentations of 8 papers accepted recently to the Journal of Functional Programming. Co-located symposia and workshops will take place the day before and two days immediately after the main conference. Registration is now open. The early registration deadline is August 8th, 2020. Registration is not free, but is significantly lower than usual. Students who are ACM or SIGPLAN members may register for FREE before the early deadline. https://regmaster.com/2020conf/ICFP20/register.php New this year: Attendees will be able to sign-up for the ICFP Mentoring Program (either to be a mentor, receive mentorship or both). * Overview and affiliated events: http://icfp20.sigplan.org/home * Full Schedule: https://icfp20.sigplan.org/program/program-icfp-2020 * Accepted papers: http://icfp20.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2020-papers#event-overview * JFP Talks: https://icfp20.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2020-jfp-talks#event-overview * Registration is available via: https://regmaster.com/2020conf/ICFP20/register.php Early registration ends 8 August, 2020. * Programming contest: https://icfpcontest2020.github.io/ * Student Research Competition: https://icfp20.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2020-Student-Research-Competition * Follow us on Twitter for the latest news: http://twitter.com/icfp_conference This year, there are 10 events co-located with ICFP: * Erlang Workshop (8/23) * Haskell Implementors' Workshop (8/28) * Haskell Symposium (8/27-8/28) * Higher-Order Programming with Effects (8/23) * miniKanren Workshop (8/27) * ML Family Workshop (8/27) * OCaml Workshop (8/28) * Programming Languages Mentoring Workshop (8/23) * Scheme Workshop (8/28) * Type-Driven Development (8/23) ### ICFP Organizers General Chair: Stephanie Weirich (University of Pennsylvania, USA) Program Chair: Adam Chlipala (MIT, USA) Artifact Evaluation Co-Chairs: Brent Yorgey (Hendrix College, USA) Ben Lippmeier (Ghost Locomotion, Australia) Industrial Relations Chair: Alan Jeffrey (Mozilla Research, USA) Programming Contest Organizer: Igor Lukanin (Kontur, Russia) Publicity and Web Chair: Sam Tobin-Hochstadt (Indiana University, USA) Student Research Competition Chair: Youyou Cong (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) Workshops Co-Chair: Jennifer Hackett (University of Nottingham, UK) Leonidas Lampropoulos (University of Pennsylvania, USA) Video Chair: Leif Andersen (Northeastern University, USA) Student Volunteer Co-Chair: Hanneli Tavante (McGill University, Canada) Victor Lanvin (IRIF, Université Paris Diderot, France)
Final Call for Tutorials, Discussions, and Social Events: ICFP 2020
FINAL CALL FOR TUTORIAL, DISCUSSION, AND SOCIAL EVENT PROPOSALS ICFP 2020 25th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming August 23 - 28, 2020 Virtual https://icfp20.sigplan.org/ The 25th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming will be held virtually on August 23-28, 2020. ICFP provides a forum for researchers and developers to hear about the latest work on the design, implementations, principles, and uses of functional programming. Proposals are invited for tutorials, lasting approximately 3 hours each, to be presented during ICFP and its co-located workshops and other events. These tutorials are the successor to the CUFP tutorials from previous years, but we also welcome tutorials whose primary audience is researchers rather than practitioners. Tutorials may focus either on a concrete technology or on a theoretical or mathematical tool. Ideally, tutorials will have a concrete result, such as "Learn to do X with Y" rather than "Learn language Y". To increase social interaction on the first ICFP virtual conference, this year we invite proposals for social events on topics of broader interest to the PL community. Such events can be panels and discussions (in the lines of the successful #ShutDownPL event), focused discussions (e.g., problem identifications, retrospective analysis, technical demos), social activities (e.g., treasure hunt, bingo, problem solving, artistic challenges). The typical duration of such events ranges from 30 minutes to one hour, but can be of any length. Tutorials may occur before or after ICFP, co-located with the associated workshops, on August 23 or August 27-28. Social events may be scheduled throughout the week. -- Submission details Deadline for submission: July 17th, 2020 Notification of acceptance: July 22nd, 2020 Prospective organizers of tutorials are invited to submit a completed tutorial proposal form in plain text format to the ICFP 2020 workshop co-chairs (Jennifer Hackett and Leonidas Lampropoulos), via email to icfp-workshops-2...@googlegroups.com by July 17th, 2020. Please note that this is a firm deadline. Organizers will be notified if their event proposal is accepted by July 22nd, 2020. The proposal form is available at: http://www.icfpconference.org/icfp2020-files/icfp20-panel-form.txt http://www.icfpconference.org/icfp2020-files/icfp20-tutorials-form.txt -- Selection committee The proposals will be evaluated by a committee comprising the following members of the ICFP 2020 organizing committee. Tutorials Co-Chair: Jennifer Hackett(University of Nottingham) Tutorials Co-Chair: Leonidas Lampropoulos (University of Maryland) General Chair: Stephanie Weirich (University of Pennsylvania) Program Chair: Adam Chlipala(MIT) -- Further information Any queries should be addressed to the tutorial co-chairs (Jennifer Hackett and Leonidas Lampropoulos), via email to icfp-workshops-2...@googlegroups.com
Call for Participation: ICFP 2020
= Call for Participation ICFP 2020 25th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming and affiliated events August 23 - August 28, 2020 Online http://icfp20.sigplan.org/ Early Registration until August 8! The ICFP Programming Contest starts on July 17! = ICFP provides a forum for researchers and developers to hear about the latest work on the design, implementations, principles, and uses of functional programming. The conference covers the entire spectrum of work, from practice to theory, including its peripheries. This year, the conference will be a virtual event. All activities will take place online. The ICFP Programming competition will be July 17th through 20th, 2020! The main conference will take place from August 24-26, 2020 during two time bands. The first band will be 9AM-5:30PM New York, and will include both technical and social activities. The second band will repeat (with some variation) the technical program and social activities 12 hours later, 9AM-5:30PM Beijing, the following day. We’re excited to announce our two invited speakers for 2020: Evan Czaplicki, covering the Elm programming language and hard lessons learned on driving adoption of new programming languages; and Audrey Tang, Haskeller and Taiwan’s Digital Minister, on how software developers can contribute to fighting the pandemic. ICFP has officially accepted 37 exciting papers, and (as a fresh experiment this year) there will also be presentations of 8 papers accepted recently to the Journal of Functional Programming. Co-located symposia and workshops will take place the day before and two days immediately after the main conference. Registration is now open. The early registration deadline is August 8th, 2020. Registration is not free, but is significantly lower than usual. Students who are ACM or SIGPLAN members may register for FREE before the early deadline. https://regmaster.com/2020conf/ICFP20/register.php New this year: Attendees will be able to sign-up for the ICFP Mentoring Program (either to be a mentor, receive mentorship or both). * Overview and affiliated events: http://icfp20.sigplan.org/home * Accepted papers: http://icfp20.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2020-papers#event-overview * JFP Talks: https://icfp20.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2020-jfp-talks#event-overview * Registration is available via: https://regmaster.com/2020conf/ICFP20/register.php Early registration ends 8 August, 2020. * Programming contest: https://icfpcontest2020.github.io/ The Programming Contest begins July 17th! * Student Research Competition: https://icfp20.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2020-Student-Research-Competition * Follow us on Twitter for the latest news: http://twitter.com/icfp_conference This year, there are 10 events co-located with ICFP: * Erlang Workshop (8/23) * Haskell Implementors' Workshop (8/28) * Haskell Symposium (8/27-8/28) * Higher-Order Programming with Effects (8/23) * miniKanren Workshop (8/27) * ML Family Workshop (8/27) * OCaml Workshop (8/28) * Programming Languages Mentoring Workshop (8/23) * Scheme Workshop (8/28) * Type-Driven Development (8/23) ### ICFP Organizers General Chair: Stephanie Weirich (University of Pennsylvania, USA) Program Chair: Adam Chlipala (MIT, USA) Artifact Evaluation Co-Chairs: Brent Yorgey (Hendrix College, USA) Ben Lippmeier (Ghost Locomotion, Australia) Industrial Relations Chair: Alan Jeffrey (Mozilla Research, USA) Programming Contest Organizer: Igor Lukanin (Kontur, Russia) Publicity and Web Chair: Sam Tobin-Hochstadt (Indiana University, USA) Student Research Competition Chair: Youyou Cong (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) Workshops Co-Chair: Jennifer Hackett (University of Nottingham, UK) Leonidas Lampropoulos (University of Pennsylvania, USA) Video Chair: Leif Andersen (Northeastern University, USA) Student Volunteer Co-Chair: Hanneli Tavante (McGill University, Canada) Victor Lanvin (IRIF, Université Paris Diderot, France)
Call for Tutorial Proposals: ICFP 2020
CALL FOR TUTORIAL, PANEL, AND DISCUSSION PROPOSALS ICFP 2020 25th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming August 23 - 28, 2020 Virtual https://icfp20.sigplan.org/ The 25th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming will be held virtually on August 23-28, 2020. ICFP provides a forum for researchers and developers to hear about the latest work on the design, implementations, principles, and uses of functional programming. Proposals are invited for tutorials, lasting approximately 3 hours each, to be presented during ICFP and its co-located workshops and other events. These tutorials are the successor to the CUFP tutorials from previous years, but we also welcome tutorials whose primary audience is researchers rather than practitioners. Tutorials may focus either on a concrete technology or on a theoretical or mathematical tool. Ideally, tutorials will have a concrete result, such as "Learn to do X with Y" rather than "Learn language Y". This year, following the success of the #ShutDownPL event, we are also inviting proposals for panels and discussions on topics of broader interest to the PL community. Tutorials, panels, and discussions may occur before or after ICFP, co-located with the associated workshops, on August 23 or August 27-28. -- Submission details Deadline for submission: July 17th, 2020 Notification of acceptance: July 22nd, 2020 Prospective organizers of tutorials are invited to submit a completed tutorial proposal form in plain text format to the ICFP 2020 workshop co-chairs (Jennifer Hackett and Leonidas Lampropoulos), via email to icfp-workshops-2...@googlegroups.com by July 17th, 2020. Please note that this is a firm deadline. Organizers will be notified if their event proposal is accepted by July 22nd, 2020. The proposal form is available at: http://www.icfpconference.org/icfp2020-files/icfp20-panel-form.txt http://www.icfpconference.org/icfp2020-files/icfp20-tutorials-form.txt -- Selection committee The proposals will be evaluated by a committee comprising the following members of the ICFP 2020 organizing committee. Tutorials Co-Chair: Jennifer Hackett(University of Nottingham) Tutorials Co-Chair: Leonidas Lampropoulos (University of Maryland) General Chair: Stephanie Weirich (University of Pennsylvania) Program Chair: Adam Chlipala(MIT) -- Further information Any queries should be addressed to the tutorial co-chairs (Jennifer Hackett and Leonidas Lampropoulos), via email to icfp-workshops-2...@googlegroups.com
Call for Submissions: ICFP Student Research Competition
ICFP 2020 Student Research Competition Call for Submissions ICFP invites students to participate in the Student Research Competition, which will be held virtually alongside the main conference, in order to present their research and receive feedback from prominent members of the programming language research community. As usual, the SRC consists of three rounds: * Extended abstract * Poster session at ICFP 2020 * ICFP presentation To make the virtual competition fruitful, we will make sure that every student will have an "invited audience" during the poster session. We are also planning to organize a social event for the students. Please visit the SRC website for updates. ### Important Dates Submissions due: 26 Jun 2020 (Friday) https://icfp20src.hotcrp.com Notification: 10 July 2020 (Friday) Conference: 23 August (Sunday) - 28 August (Friday) ### Submission Details Each submission (referred to as "abstract" below) should include the student author’s name and e-mail address; institutional affiliation; research advisor’s name; ACM student member number; category (undergraduate or graduate); research title; and an extended abstract addressing the following: * Problem and Motivation: Clearly state the problem being addressed and explain the reasons for seeking a solution to this problem. * Background and Related Work: Describe the specialized (but pertinent) background necessary to appreciate the work in the context of ICFP areas of interest. Include references to the literature where appropriate, and briefly explain where your work departs from that done by others. * Approach and Uniqueness: Describe your approach in addressing the problem and clearly state how your approach is novel. * Results and Contributions: Clearly show how the results of your work contribute to programming language design and implementation in particular and to computer science in general; explain the significance of those results. * Submissions must be original research that is not already published at ICFP or another conference or journal. One of the goals of the SRC is to give students feedback on ongoing, unpublished work. Furthermore, the abstract must be authored solely by the student. If the work is collaborative with others and*or part of a larger group project, the abstract should make clear what the student’s role was and should focus on that portion of the work. * Formatting: Submissions must be in PDF format, printable in black and white on US Letter sized paper, and interpretable by common PDF tools. All submissions must adhere to the "ACM Small" template that is available (in both LaTeX and Word formats) from https://www.acm.org/publications/authors/submissions. For authors using LaTeX, a lighter-weight package, including only the essential files, is available from http://sigplan.org/Resources/Author/#acmart-format. The submission must not exceed 3 pages in PDF format. Reference lists do not count towards the 3-page limit. Further information is available at the ICFP SRC website: https://icfp20.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2020-Student-Research-Competition Program Committee: Chair: Youyou Cong (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Stephen Chang (University of Massachusetts Boston) Jesper Cockx (Delft University of Technology) Hsiang-Shang Ko (Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica) Cyrus Omar (University of Michigan)
ICFP 2020 will be held ONLINE Aug 23-28
The ICFP 2020 organizers would like to announce that the conference and co-located events, originally scheduled for August 23-28, in Jersey City, New Jersey, will now be held online during the same dates. Further information for presenters, authors, attendees, sponsors, and the ICFP community will be provided as it becomes available. The ICFP Organizing Committee
Call for Papers: PACMPL issue ICFP 2020
roduce evidence to substantiate this claim. If functional programming worked in this case in the same ways it has worked for others, the paper need only summarize the results the main part of the paper should discuss how well it worked and in what context. Most readers will not want to know all the details of the project and its implementation, but the paper should characterize the project and its context well enough so that readers can judge to what degree this experience is relevant to their own projects. The paper should take care to highlight any unusual aspects of the project. Specifics about the project are more valuable than generalities about functional programming; for example, it is more valuable to say that the team delivered its software a month ahead of schedule than it is to say that functional programming made the team more productive. If the paper not only describes experience but also presents new technical results, or if the experience refutes cherished beliefs of the functional-programming community, it may be better to submit it as a full paper, which will be judged by the usual criteria of novelty, originality, and relevance. The principal editor will be happy to advise on any concerns about which category to submit to. ### ICFP Organizers General Chair: Stephanie Weirich (University of Pennsylvania, USA) Artifact Evaluation Co-Chairs: Ben Lippmeier (UNSW, Australia) Brent Yorgey (Hendrix College, USA) Industrial Relations Chair: Alan Jeffrey (Mozilla Research, USA) Programming Contest Organiser: Igor Lukanin (Kontur, Russia) Publicity and Web Chair: Sam Tobin-Hochstadt (Indiana University, USA) Student Research Competition Chair: Youyou Cong (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) Workshops Co-Chair: Leonidas Lampropoulos (University of Maryland, USA) Jennifer Hackett (University of Nottingham, UK) Conference Manager: Annabel Satin (P.C.K.) ### PACMPL Volume 4, Issue ICFP 2020 Principal Editor: Adam Chlipala (MIT, USA) Review Committee: Andreas Abel (Gothenburg University, Sweden) Nada Amin (Harvard University, USA) Edwin Brady (University of St. Andrews, UK) William E. Byrd (University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA) David Darais (University of Vermont) Richard A. Eisenberg (Bryn Mawr College, USA) Matthew Fluet (Rochester Institute of Technology, USA) Makoto Hamana (Gunma University, Japan) Fritz Henglein (Department of Computer Science, University of Copenhagen (DIKU) and Deon Digital, Denmark) Jan Hoffmann (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) Robbert Krebbers (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands) Neel Krishnaswami (Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK) Geoffrey Mainland (Drexel University, USA) Magnus O. Myreen (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden) Atsushi Ohori (Tohoku University, Japan) Frank Piessens (KU Leuven, Belgium) Nadia Polikarpova (University of California San Diego, USA) Jonathan Protzenko (Microsoft Research, USA) Jerome Simeon (Clause, France) KC Sivaramakrishnan (IIT Madras, India) External Review Committee: Danel Ahman (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) Aws Albarghouthi (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA) Kenichi Asai (Ochanomizu University, Japan) Patrick Bahr (IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Stephanie Balzer (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) Jean-Philippe Bernardy (University of Gothenburg, Sweden) Sandrine Blazy (Univ Rennes-IRISA, France) Benjamin Canou (OCamlPro, France) Giuseppe Castagna (CNRS - Université de Paris, France) Jesper Cockx (TU Delft, Netherlands) Youyou Cong (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) Leonardo De Moura (Microsoft Research, USA) Sebastian Erdweg (JGU Mainz, Germany) Ronald Garcia (University of British Columbia, Canada) Jennifer Hackett (University of Nottingham, UK) Troels Henriksen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Gabriele Keller (Utrecht University, Netherlands) Delia Kesner (IRIF, France / University of Paris Diderot, France) Shriram Krishnamurthi (Brown University, United States) Jan Midtgaard (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark) Andrey Mokhov (Jane Street, USA) J. Garrett Morris (University of Kansas, USA) Stefan Muller (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) Rasmus Ejlers Møgelberg (IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Cyrus Omar (University of Chicago, USA) Dominic Orchard (University of Kent, UK) Ivan Perez (NIA / NASA Formal Methods) Brigitte Pientka (McGill University, Canada) Juan Pedro Bolívar Puente (Independent Consultant, Sinusoidal Engineering) Norman Ramsey (Tufts University, USA) Christine Rizkallah (UNSW Sydney, Australia) Tiark Rompf (Purdue University, USA) Guido Salvaneschi (Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany) Tom Schrijvers (KU Leuven, Belgium) Chung-chieh Shan (Indiana University, USA) Vincent St-Amour (Northwestern University, USA) Aaron Stump (The University of Iowa, USA) Nicolas Tabareau (Inria, France) Ross Tate (Cornell University, USA) Dimitrios Vytiniotis (DeepMind, UK) John Wiegley (DFINITY, USA) Beta Ziliani (FAMAF, UNC and CONICET, Argentina)
Call for Workshop Proposals: ICFP 2020
CALL FOR WORKSHOP AND CO-LOCATED EVENT PROPOSALS ICFP 2020 25th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming August 23 - 28, 2020 Jersey City, NJ, US https://icfp19.sigplan.org/ The 25th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming will be held in Jersey City, New Jersey on August 23-28, 2020. ICFP provides a forum for researchers and developers to hear about the latest work on the design, implementations, principles, and uses of functional programming. Proposals are invited for workshops (and other co-located events, such as symposiums) to be affiliated with ICFP 2020 and sponsored by SIGPLAN. These events should be less formal and more focused than ICFP itself, include sessions that enable interaction among the attendees, and foster the exchange of new ideas. The preference is for one-day events, but other schedules can also be considered. The workshops are scheduled to occur on August 23rd (the day before ICFP) and 27-28th of August (the two days after ICFP). -- Submission details Deadline for submission: November 15, 2019 Notification of acceptance: December 13, 2019 Prospective organizers of workshops or other co-located events are invited to submit a completed workshop proposal form in plain text format to the ICFP 2020 workshop co-chairs (Jennifer Hackett and Leonidas Lampropoulos) via email to icfp-workshops-2...@googlegroups.com by November 15, 2019. (For proposals of co-located events other than workshops, please fill in the workshop proposal form and just leave blank any sections that do not apply.) Please note that this is a firm deadline. Organizers will be notified if their event proposal is accepted by December 13, 2019, and if successful, depending on the event, they will be asked to produce a final report after the event has taken place that is suitable for publication in SIGPLAN Notices. The proposal form is available at: http://www.icfpconference.org/icfp2020-files/icfp20-workshops-form.txt Further information about SIGPLAN sponsorship is available at: http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Proposals/Sponsored/ -- Selection committee The proposals will be evaluated by a committee comprising the following members of the ICFP 2020 organizing committee, together with the members of the SIGPLAN executive committee. Workshop Co-Chair: Jennifer Hackett(University of Nottingham) Workshop Co-Chair: Leonidas Lampropoulos (University of Maryland) General Chair: Stephanie Weirich (University of Pennsylvania) Program Chair: Adam Chlipala(MIT) -- Further information Any queries should be addressed to the workshop co-chairs (Jennifer Hackett and Leonidas Lampropoulos), via email to icfp-workshops-2...@googlegroups.com.
[Chicken-users] Second Call for Participation: ICFP 2019
** The Early Registration deadline is tomorrow! ** = Call for Participation ICFP 2019 24th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming and affiliated events August 18 - August 23, 2019 Berlin, Germany http://icfp19.sigplan.org/ Early Registration until July 18! = ICFP provides a forum for researchers and developers to hear about the latest work on the design, implementations, principles, and uses of functional programming. The conference covers the entire spectrum of work, from practice to theory, including its peripheries. This year, ICFP is co-located with BOBKonf! * Overview and affiliated events: http://icfp19.sigplan.org/home * Program: http://icfp19.sigplan.org/program/program-icfp-2019 * Accepted papers: http://icfp19.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2019-papers * Registration is available via: https://regmaster4.com/2019conf/ICFP19/register.php Early registration ends 18 July, 2019. * Programming contest: https://icfpcontest2019.github.io/ * Student Research Competition: https://icfp19.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2019-Student-Research-Competition * Follow us on Twitter for the latest news: http://twitter.com/icfp_conference In addition to BOBKonf (8/21), there are several events co-located with ICFP: * Erlang Workshop (8/18) * Functional Art, Music, Modeling and Design (8/23) * Functional High-Performance and Numerical Computing (8/18) * Haskell Implementors' Workshop (8/23) * Haskell Symposium (8/22-8/23) * miniKanren Workshop (8/22) * ML Family Workshop (8/22) * OCaml Workshop (8/23) * Programming Languages Mentoring Workshop (8/18) * Scheme Workshop (8/18) * Type-Driven Development (8/18) ### ICFP Organizers General Chair: Derek Dreyer (MPI-SWS, Germany) Artifact Evaluation Co-Chairs: Simon Marlow (Facebook, UK) Industrial Relations Chair: Alan Jeffrey (Mozilla Research, USA) Programming Contest Organiser: Ilya Sergey (Yale-NUS College, Singapore) Publicity and Web Chair: Sam Tobin-Hochstadt (Indiana University, USA) Student Research Competition Chair: William J. Bowman (University of British Columbia, Canada) Workshops Co-Chair: Christophe Scholliers (Universiteit Gent, Belgium) Jennifer Hackett (University of Nottingham, UK) Conference Manager: Annabel Satin (P.C.K.) ### PACMPL Volume 3, Issue ICFP 2019 Principal Editor: François Pottier (Inria, France) Review Committee: Lennart Beringer (Princeton University, United States) Joachim Breitner (DFINITY Foundation, Germany) Laura M. Castro (University of A Coruña, Spain) Ezgi Çiçek (Facebook London, United Kingdom) Pierre-Evariste Dagand (LIP6/CNRS, France) Christos Dimoulas (Northwestern University, United States) Jacques-Henri Jourdan (CNRS, LRI, Université Paris-Sud, France) Andrew Kennedy (Facebook London, United Kingdom) Daan Leijen (Microsoft Research, United States) Kazutaka Matsuda (Tohoku University, Japan) Bruno C. d. S. Oliveira (University of Hong Kong, China) Klaus Ostermann (University of Tübingen, Germany) Jennifer Paykin (Galois, United States) Frank Pfenning (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) Mike Rainey (Indiana University, USA) Chung-chieh Shan (Indiana University, USA) Sam Staton (University of Oxford, UK) Pierre-Yves Strub (Ecole Polytechnique, France) German Vidal (Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain) External Review Committee: Michael D. Adams (University of Utah, USA) Robert Atkey (University of Strathclyde, IK) Sheng Chen (University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA) James Cheney (University of Edinburgh, UK) Adam Chlipala (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) Evelyne Contejean (LRI, Université Paris-Sud, France) Germán Andrés Delbianco (IRIF, Université Paris Diderot, France) Dominique Devriese (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium) Richard A. Eisenberg (Bryn Mawr College, USA) Conal Elliott (Target, USA) Sebastian Erdweg (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands) Michael Greenberg (Pomona College, USA) Adrien Guatto (IRIF, Université Paris Diderot, France) Jennifer Hackett (University of Nottingham, UK) Troels Henriksen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Chung-Kil Hur (Seoul National University, Republic of Korea) Roberto Ierusalimschy (PUC-Rio, Brazil) Ranjit Jhala (University of California, San Diego, USA) Ralf Jung (MPI-SWS, Germany) Ohad Kammar (University of Oxford, UK) Oleg Kiselyov (Tohoku University, Japan) Hsiang-Shang ‘Josh’ Ko (National Institute of Informatics, Japan) Ondřej Lhoták (University of Waterloo, Canada) Dan Licata (Wesleyan University, USA) Geoffrey Mainland (Drexel University, USA) Simon Marlow (Facebook, UK) Akimasa Morihata (University of Tokyo, Japan) Shin-Cheng Mu (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) Guillaume Munch-Maccagnoni (Inria, France) Kim Nguyễn (University of Paris-Sud, France
[Chicken-users] Call for Participation: ICFP 2019
= Call for Participation ICFP 2019 24th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming and affiliated events August 18 - August 23, 2019 Berlin, Germany http://icfp19.sigplan.org/ Early Registration until July 18! = ICFP provides a forum for researchers and developers to hear about the latest work on the design, implementations, principles, and uses of functional programming. The conference covers the entire spectrum of work, from practice to theory, including its peripheries. This year, ICFP is co-located with BOBKonf! * Overview and affiliated events: http://icfp19.sigplan.org/home * Program: http://icfp19.sigplan.org/program/program-icfp-2019 * Accepted papers: http://icfp19.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2019-papers * Registration is available via: https://regmaster4.com/2019conf/ICFP19/register.php Early registration ends 18 July, 2019. * Programming contest: https://icfpcontest2019.github.io/ * Student Research Competition: https://icfp19.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2019-Student-Research-Competition * Follow us on Twitter for the latest news: http://twitter.com/icfp_conference In addition to BOBKonf (8/21), there are several events co-located with ICFP: * Erlang Workshop (8/18) * Functional Art, Music, Modeling and Design (8/23) * Functional High-Performance and Numerical Computing (8/18) * Haskell Implementors' Workshop (8/23) * Haskell Symposium (8/22-8/23) * miniKanren Workshop (8/22) * ML Family Workshop (8/22) * OCaml Workshop (8/23) * Programming Languages Mentoring Workshop (8/18) * Scheme Workshop (8/18) * Type-Driven Development (8/18) ### ICFP Organizers General Chair: Derek Dreyer (MPI-SWS, Germany) Artifact Evaluation Co-Chairs: Simon Marlow (Facebook, UK) Industrial Relations Chair: Alan Jeffrey (Mozilla Research, USA) Programming Contest Organiser: Ilya Sergey (Yale-NUS College, Singapore) Publicity and Web Chair: Sam Tobin-Hochstadt (Indiana University, USA) Student Research Competition Chair: William J. Bowman (University of British Columbia, Canada) Workshops Co-Chair: Christophe Scholliers (Universiteit Gent, Belgium) Jennifer Hackett (University of Nottingham, UK) Conference Manager: Annabel Satin (P.C.K.) ### PACMPL Volume 3, Issue ICFP 2019 Principal Editor: François Pottier (Inria, France) Review Committee: Lennart Beringer (Princeton University, United States) Joachim Breitner (DFINITY Foundation, Germany) Laura M. Castro (University of A Coruña, Spain) Ezgi Çiçek (Facebook London, United Kingdom) Pierre-Evariste Dagand (LIP6/CNRS, France) Christos Dimoulas (Northwestern University, United States) Jacques-Henri Jourdan (CNRS, LRI, Université Paris-Sud, France) Andrew Kennedy (Facebook London, United Kingdom) Daan Leijen (Microsoft Research, United States) Kazutaka Matsuda (Tohoku University, Japan) Bruno C. d. S. Oliveira (University of Hong Kong, China) Klaus Ostermann (University of Tübingen, Germany) Jennifer Paykin (Galois, United States) Frank Pfenning (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) Mike Rainey (Indiana University, USA) Chung-chieh Shan (Indiana University, USA) Sam Staton (University of Oxford, UK) Pierre-Yves Strub (Ecole Polytechnique, France) German Vidal (Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain) External Review Committee: Michael D. Adams (University of Utah, USA) Robert Atkey (University of Strathclyde, IK) Sheng Chen (University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA) James Cheney (University of Edinburgh, UK) Adam Chlipala (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) Evelyne Contejean (LRI, Université Paris-Sud, France) Germán Andrés Delbianco (IRIF, Université Paris Diderot, France) Dominique Devriese (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium) Richard A. Eisenberg (Bryn Mawr College, USA) Conal Elliott (Target, USA) Sebastian Erdweg (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands) Michael Greenberg (Pomona College, USA) Adrien Guatto (IRIF, Université Paris Diderot, France) Jennifer Hackett (University of Nottingham, UK) Troels Henriksen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Chung-Kil Hur (Seoul National University, Republic of Korea) Roberto Ierusalimschy (PUC-Rio, Brazil) Ranjit Jhala (University of California, San Diego, USA) Ralf Jung (MPI-SWS, Germany) Ohad Kammar (University of Oxford, UK) Oleg Kiselyov (Tohoku University, Japan) Hsiang-Shang ‘Josh’ Ko (National Institute of Informatics, Japan) Ondřej Lhoták (University of Waterloo, Canada) Dan Licata (Wesleyan University, USA) Geoffrey Mainland (Drexel University, USA) Simon Marlow (Facebook, UK) Akimasa Morihata (University of Tokyo, Japan) Shin-Cheng Mu (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) Guillaume Munch-Maccagnoni (Inria, France) Kim Nguyễn (University of Paris-Sud, France) Ulf Norell (Gothenburg University, Sweden) Atsushi
[Chicken-users] Second Call for Submissions: ICFP Student Research Competition
ICFP 2019 Student Research Competition Call for Submissions ICFP invites students to participate in the Student Research Competition in order to present their research and get feedback from prominent members of the programming language research community. Please submit your extended abstracts through the submission website. ### Important dates Submissions due:14 Jun 2019 (Friday) https://icfp19src.hotcrp.com Notification: 28 Jun 2019 (Friday) Conference: 18 August (Sunday) - 23 August (Friday) Each submission (referred to as "abstract" below) should include the student author’s name and e-mail address; institutional affiliation; research advisor’s name; ACM student member number; category (undergraduate or graduate); research title; and an extended abstract addressing the following: * Problem and Motivation: Clearly state the problem being addressed and explain the reasons for seeking a solution to this problem. * Background and Related Work: Describe the specialized (but pertinent) background necessary to appreciate the work in the context of ICFP areas of interest. Include references to the literature where appropriate, and briefly explain where your work departs from that done by others. * Approach and Uniqueness: Describe your approach in addressing the problem and clearly state how your approach is novel. * Results and Contributions: Clearly show how the results of your work contribute to programming language design and implementation in particular and to computer science in general; explain the significance of those results. * Submissions must be original research that is not already published at ICFP or another conference or journal. One of the goals of the SRC is to give students feedback on ongoing, unpublished work. Furthermore, the abstract must be authored solely by the student. If the work is collaborative with others and*or part of a larger group project, the abstract should make clear what the student’s role was and should focus on that portion of the work. * Formatting: Submissions must be in PDF format, printable in black and white on US Letter sized paper, and interpretable by common PDF tools. All submissions must adhere to the "ACM Small" template that is available (in both LaTeX and Word formats) from https://www.acm.org/publications/authors/submissions. For authors using LaTeX, a lighter-weight package, including only the essential files, is available from http://sigplan.org/Resources/Author/#acmart-format. The submission must not exceed 3 pages in PDF format. Reference lists do not count towards the 3-page limit. Further information is available at the ICFP SRC website: https://icfp19.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2019-Student-Research-Competition ICFP Student Research Competition Chair: William J. Bowman (University of British Columbia) ___ Chicken-users mailing list Chicken-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users
[Chicken-users] Second Call for Tutorial Proposals: ICFP 2019
*EXTENDED DEADLINE* - CALL FOR TUTORIAL PROPOSALS ICFP 2019 24th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming August 18 - 23, 2019 Berlin, Germany https://icfp19.sigplan.org/ The 24th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming will be held in Berlin, Germany on August 18-23, 2019. ICFP provides a forum for researchers and developers to hear about the latest work on the design, implementations, principles, and uses of functional programming. Proposals are invited for tutorials, lasting approximately 3 hours each, to be presented during ICFP and its co-located workshops and other events. These tutorials are the successor to the CUFP tutorials from previous years, but we also welcome tutorials whose primary audience is researchers rather than practitioners. Tutorials may focus either on a concrete technology or on a theoretical or mathematical tool. Ideally, tutorials will have a concrete result, such as "Learn to do X with Y" rather than "Learn language Y". Tutorials may occur after ICFP co-located with the associated workshops, from August 22 till August 23. -- Submission details Deadline for submission: June 3rd, 2019 Notification of acceptance: June 10th, 2019 Prospective organizers of tutorials are invited to submit a completed tutorial proposal form in plain text format to the ICFP 2018 workshop co-chairs (Jennifer Hackett and Christophe Scholliers), via email to icfp-workshops-2...@googlegroups.com by June 3rd, 2019. Please note that this is a firm deadline. Organizers will be notified if their event proposal is accepted by June 10th, 2019. The proposal form is available at: http://www.icfpconference.org/icfp2019-files/icfp19-tutorials-form.txt -- Selection committee The proposals will be evaluated by a committee comprising the following members of the ICFP 2019 organizing committee. Tutorials Co-Chair: Jennifer Hackett(University of Nottingham) Tutorials Co-Chair: Christophe Scholliers(University of Ghent) General Chair: Derek Dreyer (MPI-SWS) Program Chair: François Pottier ( Inria, France) -- Further information Any queries should be addressed to the tutorial co-chairs (Jennifer Hackett and Christophe Scholliers), via email to icfp-workshops-2...@googlegroups.com ___ Chicken-users mailing list Chicken-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users
[Chicken-users] PLMW at ICFP: Call for Scholarship Applications (due 17 May)
ACM SIGPLAN Programming Languages Mentoring Workshop Co-located with ICFP'19 PLMW web page: https://icfp19.sigplan.org/home/PLMW-ICFP-2019 The purpose of the programming languages mentoring workshop (PLMW) is to encourage senior undergraduate and early career (first or second year) to pursue careers in programming language research. We are specifically interested in attracting groups who have traditionally not had the opportunity to participate in research in functional programming. This workshop will be a combination of learning about the work being done in several areas of programming language research and mentoring with respect to helping students prepare for graduate school and the rest of their career. We will bring together leaders in programming language research from academia and industry to give talks on the kind of research typically performed after obtaining a Ph.D. The workshop will engage students, specifically interested in programming language research, in a process of imagining how they might contribute to the world. We especially encourage women and underrepresented minority students to attend PLMW. This workshop is part of the activities surrounding ICFP, the International Conference on Functional Programming, and takes place the day before the main conference. One goal of the workshop is to make ICFP conference more accessible to newcomers. We hope that participants will stay through the entire conference. ## Travel Scholarship Applications (Due 17 May) Please fill out this form by 17 May to apply for travel funding. https://forms.gle/QEvBateG7PRywB336 See the PLMW web page for additional details. The workshop registration is open to all. Students with alternative sources of funding are welcome. ___ Chicken-users mailing list Chicken-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users
[Chicken-users] Call for Tutorial Proposals: ICFP 2019
CALL FOR TUTORIAL PROPOSALS ICFP 2019 24th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming August 18 - 23, 2019 Berlin, Germany https://icfp19.sigplan.org/ The 24th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming will be held in Berlin, Germany on August 18-23, 2019. ICFP provides a forum for researchers and developers to hear about the latest work on the design, implementations, principles, and uses of functional programming. Proposals are invited for tutorials, lasting approximately 3 hours each, to be presented during ICFP and its co-located workshops and other events. These tutorials are the successor to the CUFP tutorials from previous years, but we also welcome tutorials whose primary audience is researchers rather than practitioners. Tutorials may focus either on a concrete technology or on a theoretical or mathematical tool. Ideally, tutorials will have a concrete result, such as "Learn to do X with Y" rather than "Learn language Y". Tutorials may occur after ICFP co-located with the associated workshops, from August 22 till August 23. -- Submission details Deadline for submission: May 10th, 2019 Notification of acceptance: May 17th, 2019 Prospective organizers of tutorials are invited to submit a completed tutorial proposal form in plain text format to the ICFP 2018 workshop co-chairs (Jennifer Hackett and Christophe Scholliers), via email to icfp-workshops-2...@googlegroups.com by May 10th, 2019. Please note that this is a firm deadline. Organizers will be notified if their event proposal is accepted by May 17, 2019. The proposal form is available at: http://www.icfpconference.org/icfp2019-files/icfp19-tutorials-form.txt -- Selection committee The proposals will be evaluated by a committee comprising the following members of the ICFP 2019 organizing committee. Tutorials Co-Chair: Jennifer Hackett(University of Nottingham) Tutorials Co-Chair: Christophe Scholliers(University of Ghent) General Chair: Derek Dreyer (MPI-SWS) Program Chair: François Pottier ( Inria, France) -- Further information Any queries should be addressed to the tutorial co-chairs ( Jennifer Hackett and Christophe Scholliers), via email to icfp-workshops-2...@googlegroups.com ___ Chicken-users mailing list Chicken-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users
[Chicken-users] Call for Submissions: ICFP Student Research Competition
ICFP 2019 Student Research Competition Call for Submissions ICFP invites students to participate in the Student Research Competition in order to present their research and get feedback from prominent members of the programming language research community. Please submit your extended abstracts through the submission website. ### Important dates Submissions due:14 Jun 2019 (Friday) https://icfp19src.hotcrp.com Notification: 28 Jun 2019 (Friday) Conference: 18 August (Sunday) - 23 August (Friday) Each submission (referred to as "abstract" below) should include the student author’s name and e-mail address; institutional affiliation; research advisor’s name; ACM student member number; category (undergraduate or graduate); research title; and an extended abstract addressing the following: * Problem and Motivation: Clearly state the problem being addressed and explain the reasons for seeking a solution to this problem. * Background and Related Work: Describe the specialized (but pertinent) background necessary to appreciate the work in the context of ICFP areas of interest. Include references to the literature where appropriate, and briefly explain where your work departs from that done by others. * Approach and Uniqueness: Describe your approach in addressing the problem and clearly state how your approach is novel. * Results and Contributions: Clearly show how the results of your work contribute to programming language design and implementation in particular and to computer science in general; explain the significance of those results. * Submissions must be original research that is not already published at ICFP or another conference or journal. One of the goals of the SRC is to give students feedback on ongoing, unpublished work. Furthermore, the abstract must be authored solely by the student. If the work is collaborative with others and*or part of a larger group project, the abstract should make clear what the student’s role was and should focus on that portion of the work. * Formatting: Submissions must be in PDF format, printable in black and white on US Letter sized paper, and interpretable by common PDF tools. All submissions must adhere to the "ACM Small" template that is available (in both LaTeX and Word formats) from https://www.acm.org/publications/authors/submissions. For authors using LaTeX, a lighter-weight package, including only the essential files, is available from http://sigplan.org/Resources/Author/#acmart-format. The submission must not exceed 3 pages in PDF format. Reference lists do not count towards the 3-page limit. Further information is available at the ICFP SRC website: https://icfp19.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2019-Student-Research-Competition ICFP Student Research Competition Chair: William J. Bowman (University of British Columbia) ___ Chicken-users mailing list Chicken-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users
[Chicken-users] Third Call for Papers: PACMPL issue ICFP 2019
well enough so that readers can judge to what degree this experience is relevant to their own projects. The paper should take care to highlight any unusual aspects of the project. Specifics about the project are more valuable than generalities about functional programming; for example, it is more valuable to say that the team delivered its software a month ahead of schedule than it is to say that functional programming made the team more productive. If the paper not only describes experience but also presents new technical results, or if the experience refutes cherished beliefs of the functional-programming community, it may be better to submit it as a full paper, which will be judged by the usual criteria of novelty, originality, and relevance. The principal editor will be happy to advise on any concerns about which category to submit to. ### ICFP Organizers General Chair: Derek Dreyer (MPI-SWS, Germany) Artifact Evaluation Co-Chairs: Simon Marlow (Facebook, UK) Industrial Relations Chair: Alan Jeffrey (Mozilla Research, USA) Programming Contest Organiser: Ilya Sergey (Yale-NUS College, Singapore) Publicity and Web Chair: Sam Tobin-Hochstadt (Indiana University, USA) Student Research Competition Chair: William J. Bowman (University of British Columbia, Canada) Workshops Co-Chair: Christophe Scholliers (Universiteit Gent, Belgium) Jennifer Hackett (University of Nottingham, UK) Conference Manager: Annabel Satin (P.C.K.) ### PACMPL Volume 3, Issue ICFP 2019 Principal Editor: François Pottier (Inria, France) Review Committee: Lennart Beringer (Princeton University, United States) Joachim Breitner (DFINITY Foundation, Germany) Laura M. Castro (University of A Coruña, Spain) Ezgi Çiçek (Facebook London, United Kingdom) Pierre-Evariste Dagand (LIP6/CNRS, France) Christos Dimoulas (Northwestern University, United States) Jacques-Henri Jourdan (CNRS, LRI, Université Paris-Sud, France) Andrew Kennedy (Facebook London, United Kingdom) Daan Leijen (Microsoft Research, United States) Kazutaka Matsuda (Tohoku University, Japan) Bruno C. d. S. Oliveira (University of Hong Kong, China) Klaus Ostermann (University of Tübingen, Germany) Jennifer Paykin (Galois, United States) Frank Pfenning (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) Mike Rainey (Indiana University, USA) Chung-chieh Shan (Indiana University, USA) Sam Staton (University of Oxford, UK) Pierre-Yves Strub (Ecole Polytechnique, France) German Vidal (Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain) External Review Committee: Michael D. Adams (University of Utah, USA) Robert Atkey (University of Strathclyde, IK) Sheng Chen (University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA) James Cheney (University of Edinburgh, UK) Adam Chlipala (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) Evelyne Contejean (LRI, Université Paris-Sud, France) Germán Andrés Delbianco (IRIF, Université Paris Diderot, France) Dominique Devriese (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium) Richard A. Eisenberg (Bryn Mawr College, USA) Conal Elliott (Target, USA) Sebastian Erdweg (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands) Michael Greenberg (Pomona College, USA) Adrien Guatto (IRIF, Université Paris Diderot, France) Jennifer Hackett (University of Nottingham, UK) Troels Henriksen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Chung-Kil Hur (Seoul National University, Republic of Korea) Roberto Ierusalimschy (PUC-Rio, Brazil) Ranjit Jhala (University of California, San Diego, USA) Ralf Jung (MPI-SWS, Germany) Ohad Kammar (University of Oxford, UK) Oleg Kiselyov (Tohoku University, Japan) Hsiang-Shang ‘Josh’ Ko (National Institute of Informatics, Japan) Ondřej Lhoták (University of Waterloo, Canada) Dan Licata (Wesleyan University, USA) Geoffrey Mainland (Drexel University, USA) Simon Marlow (Facebook, UK) Akimasa Morihata (University of Tokyo, Japan) Shin-Cheng Mu (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) Guillaume Munch-Maccagnoni (Inria, France) Kim Nguyễn (University of Paris-Sud, France) Ulf Norell (Gothenburg University, Sweden) Atsushi Ohori (Tohoku University, Japan) Rex Page (University of Oklahoma, USA) Zoe Paraskevopoulou (Princeton University, USA) Nadia Polikarpova (University of California, San Diego, USA) Jonathan Protzenko (Microsoft Research, USA) Tiark Rompf (Purdue University, USA) Andreas Rossberg (Dfinity, Germany) KC Sivaramakrishnan (University of Cambridge, UI) Nicholas Smallbone (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden) Matthieu Sozeau (Inria, France) Sandro Stucki (Chalmers | University of Gothenburg, Sweden) Don Syme (Microsoft, UK) Zachary Tatlock (University of Washington, USA) Sam Tobin-Hochstadt (Indiana University, USA) Takeshi Tsukada (University of Tokyo, Japan) Tarmo Uustalu (Reykjavik University, Iceland) Benoit Valiron (LRI, CentraleSupelec, Univ. Paris Saclay, France) Daniel Winograd-Cort (University of Pennsylvania, USA) Nicolas Wu (University of Bristol, UK) ___ Chicken-users mailing list Chicken-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users
[Chicken-users] Second Call for Papers: PACMPL issue ICFP 2019
well enough so that readers can judge to what degree this experience is relevant to their own projects. The paper should take care to highlight any unusual aspects of the project. Specifics about the project are more valuable than generalities about functional programming; for example, it is more valuable to say that the team delivered its software a month ahead of schedule than it is to say that functional programming made the team more productive. If the paper not only describes experience but also presents new technical results, or if the experience refutes cherished beliefs of the functional-programming community, it may be better to submit it as a full paper, which will be judged by the usual criteria of novelty, originality, and relevance. The principal editor will be happy to advise on any concerns about which category to submit to. ### ICFP Organizers General Chair: Derek Dreyer (MPI-SWS, Germany) Artifact Evaluation Co-Chairs: Simon Marlow (Facebook, UK) Industrial Relations Chair: Alan Jeffrey (Mozilla Research, USA) Programming Contest Organiser: Ilya Sergey (Yale-NUS College, Singapore) Publicity and Web Chair: Sam Tobin-Hochstadt (Indiana University, USA) Student Research Competition Chair: William J. Bowman (University of British Columbia, Canada) Workshops Co-Chair: Christophe Scholliers (Universiteit Gent, Belgium) Jennifer Hackett (University of Nottingham, UK) Conference Manager: Annabel Satin (P.C.K.) ### PACMPL Volume 3, Issue ICFP 2019 Principal Editor: François Pottier (Inria, France) Review Committee: Lennart Beringer (Princeton University, United States) Joachim Breitner (DFINITY Foundation, Germany) Laura M. Castro (University of A Coruña, Spain) Ezgi Çiçek (Facebook London, United Kingdom) Pierre-Evariste Dagand (LIP6/CNRS, France) Christos Dimoulas (Northwestern University, United States) Jacques-Henri Jourdan (CNRS, LRI, Université Paris-Sud, France) Andrew Kennedy (Facebook London, United Kingdom) Daan Leijen (Microsoft Research, United States) Kazutaka Matsuda (Tohoku University, Japan) Bruno C. d. S. Oliveira (University of Hong Kong, China) Klaus Ostermann (University of Tübingen, Germany) Jennifer Paykin (Galois, United States) Frank Pfenning (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) Mike Rainey (Indiana University, USA) Chung-chieh Shan (Indiana University, USA) Sam Staton (University of Oxford, UK) Pierre-Yves Strub (Ecole Polytechnique, France) German Vidal (Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain) External Review Committee: Michael D. Adams (University of Utah, USA) Robert Atkey (University of Strathclyde, IK) Sheng Chen (University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA) James Cheney (University of Edinburgh, UK) Adam Chlipala (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) Evelyne Contejean (LRI, Université Paris-Sud, France) Germán Andrés Delbianco (IRIF, Université Paris Diderot, France) Dominique Devriese (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium) Richard A. Eisenberg (Bryn Mawr College, USA) Conal Elliott (Target, USA) Sebastian Erdweg (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands) Michael Greenberg (Pomona College, USA) Adrien Guatto (IRIF, Université Paris Diderot, France) Jennifer Hackett (University of Nottingham, UK) Troels Henriksen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Chung-Kil Hur (Seoul National University, Republic of Korea) Roberto Ierusalimschy (PUC-Rio, Brazil) Ranjit Jhala (University of California, San Diego, USA) Ralf Jung (MPI-SWS, Germany) Ohad Kammar (University of Oxford, UK) Oleg Kiselyov (Tohoku University, Japan) Hsiang-Shang ‘Josh’ Ko (National Institute of Informatics, Japan) Ondřej Lhoták (University of Waterloo, Canada) Dan Licata (Wesleyan University, USA) Geoffrey Mainland (Drexel University, USA) Simon Marlow (Facebook, UK) Akimasa Morihata (University of Tokyo, Japan) Shin-Cheng Mu (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) Guillaume Munch-Maccagnoni (Inria, France) Kim Nguyễn (University of Paris-Sud, France) Ulf Norell (Gothenburg University, Sweden) Atsushi Ohori (Tohoku University, Japan) Rex Page (University of Oklahoma, USA) Zoe Paraskevopoulou (Princeton University, USA) Nadia Polikarpova (University of California, San Diego, USA) Jonathan Protzenko (Microsoft Research, USA) Tiark Rompf (Purdue University, USA) Andreas Rossberg (Dfinity, Germany) KC Sivaramakrishnan (University of Cambridge, UI) Nicholas Smallbone (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden) Matthieu Sozeau (Inria, France) Sandro Stucki (Chalmers | University of Gothenburg, Sweden) Don Syme (Microsoft, UK) Zachary Tatlock (University of Washington, USA) Sam Tobin-Hochstadt (Indiana University, USA) Takeshi Tsukada (University of Tokyo, Japan) Tarmo Uustalu (Reykjavik University, Iceland) Benoit Valiron (LRI, CentraleSupelec, Univ. Paris Saclay, France) Daniel Winograd-Cort (University of Pennsylvania, USA) Nicolas Wu (University of Bristol, UK) ___ Chicken-users mailing list Chicken-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users
[Chicken-users] First Call for Papers: PACMPL issue ICFP 2019
ant to their own projects. The paper should take care to highlight any unusual aspects of the project. Specifics about the project are more valuable than generalities about functional programming; for example, it is more valuable to say that the team delivered its software a month ahead of schedule than it is to say that functional programming made the team more productive. If the paper not only describes experience but also presents new technical results, or if the experience refutes cherished beliefs of the functional-programming community, it may be better to submit it as a full paper, which will be judged by the usual criteria of novelty, originality, and relevance. The principal editor will be happy to advise on any concerns about which category to submit to. ### ICFP Organizers General Chair: Derek Dreyer (MPI-SWS, Germany) Artifact Evaluation Co-Chairs: Simon Marlow (Facebook, UK) Industrial Relations Chair: Alan Jeffrey (Mozilla Research, USA) Programming Contest Organiser: Ilya Sergey (Yale-NUS College, Singapore) Publicity and Web Chair: Sam Tobin-Hochstadt (Indiana University, USA) Student Research Competition Chair: William J. Bowman (University of British Columbia, Canada) Workshops Co-Chair: Christophe Scholliers (Universiteit Gent, Belgium) Jennifer Hackett (University of Nottingham, UK) Conference Manager: Annabel Satin (P.C.K.) ### PACMPL Volume 3, Issue ICFP 2019 Principal Editor: François Pottier (Inria, France) Review Committee: Lennart Beringer (Princeton University, United States) Joachim Breitner (DFINITY Foundation, Germany) Laura M. Castro (University of A Coruña, Spain) Ezgi Çiçek (Facebook London, United Kingdom) Pierre-Evariste Dagand (LIP6/CNRS, France) Christos Dimoulas (Northwestern University, United States) Jacques-Henri Jourdan (CNRS, LRI, Université Paris-Sud, France) Andrew Kennedy (Facebook London, United Kingdom) Daan Leijen (Microsoft Research, United States) Kazutaka Matsuda (Tohoku University, Japan) Bruno C. d. S. Oliveira (University of Hong Kong, China) Klaus Ostermann (University of Tübingen, Germany) Jennifer Paykin (Galois, United States) Frank Pfenning (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) Mike Rainey (Indiana University, USA) Chung-chieh Shan (Indiana University, USA) Sam Staton (University of Oxford, UK) Pierre-Yves Strub (Ecole Polytechnique, France) German Vidal (Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain) External Review Committee: Michael D. Adams (University of Utah, USA) Robert Atkey (University of Strathclyde, IK) Sheng Chen (University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA) James Cheney (University of Edinburgh, UK) Adam Chlipala (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) Evelyne Contejean (LRI, Université Paris-Sud, France) Germán Andrés Delbianco (IRIF, Université Paris Diderot, France) Dominique Devriese (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium) Richard A. Eisenberg (Bryn Mawr College, USA) Conal Elliott (Target, USA) Sebastian Erdweg (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands) Michael Greenberg (Pomona College, USA) Adrien Guatto (IRIF, Université Paris Diderot, France) Jennifer Hackett (University of Nottingham, UK) Troels Henriksen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Chung-Kil Hur (Seoul National University, Republic of Korea) Roberto Ierusalimschy (PUC-Rio, Brazil) Ranjit Jhala (University of California, San Diego, USA) Ralf Jung (MPI-SWS, Germany) Ohad Kammar (University of Oxford, UK) Oleg Kiselyov (Tohoku University, Japan) Hsiang-Shang ‘Josh’ Ko (National Institute of Informatics, Japan) Ondřej Lhoták (University of Waterloo, Canada) Dan Licata (Wesleyan University, USA) Geoffrey Mainland (Drexel University, USA) Simon Marlow (Facebook, UK) Akimasa Morihata (University of Tokyo, Japan) Shin-Cheng Mu (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) Guillaume Munch-Maccagnoni (Inria, France) Kim Nguyễn (University of Paris-Sud, France) Ulf Norell (Gothenburg University, Sweden) Atsushi Ohori (Tohoku University, Japan) Rex Page (University of Oklahoma, USA) Zoe Paraskevopoulou (Princeton University, USA) Nadia Polikarpova (University of California, San Diego, USA) Jonathan Protzenko (Microsoft Research, USA) Tiark Rompf (Purdue University, USA) Andreas Rossberg (Dfinity, Germany) KC Sivaramakrishnan (University of Cambridge, UI) Nicholas Smallbone (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden) Matthieu Sozeau (Inria, France) Sandro Stucki (Chalmers | University of Gothenburg, Sweden) Don Syme (Microsoft, UK) Zachary Tatlock (University of Washington, USA) Sam Tobin-Hochstadt (Indiana University, USA) Takeshi Tsukada (University of Tokyo, Japan) Tarmo Uustalu (Reykjavik University, Iceland) Benoit Valiron (LRI, CentraleSupelec, Univ. Paris Saclay, France) Daniel Winograd-Cort (University of Pennsylvania, USA) Nicolas Wu (University of Bristol, UK) ___ Chicken-users mailing list Chicken-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users
[Chicken-users] Call For Workshop Proposals
CALL FOR WORKSHOP AND CO-LOCATED EVENT PROPOSALS ICFP 2019 24th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming August 18 - 23, 2019 Berlin, Germany https://icfp19.sigplan.org/ The 24th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming will be held in Berlin, Germany on August 18-23, 2019. ICFP provides a forum for researchers and developers to hear about the latest work on the design, implementations, principles, and uses of functional programming. Proposals are invited for workshops (and other co-located events, such as symposiums) to be affiliated with ICFP 2019 and sponsored by SIGPLAN. These events should be less formal and more focused than ICFP itself, include sessions that enable interaction among the attendees, and foster the exchange of new ideas. The preference is for one-day events, but other schedules can also be considered. The workshops are scheduled to occur on August 18th (the day before ICFP) and 22-23th of August (the two days after ICFP). -- Submission details Deadline for submission: November 25, 2018 Notification of acceptance: December 23, 2018 Prospective organizers of workshops or other co-located events are invited to submit a completed workshop proposal form in plain text format to the ICFP 2019 workshop co-chairs (Jennifer Hackett and Christophe Scholliers), via email to icfp-workshops-2...@googlegroups.com by November 25, 2018. (For proposals of co-located events other than workshops, please fill in the workshop proposal form and just leave blank any sections that do not apply.) Please note that this is a firm deadline. Organizers will be notified if their event proposal is accepted by December 23, 2018, and if successful, depending on the event, they will be asked to produce a final report after the event has taken place that is suitable for publication in SIGPLAN Notices. The proposal form is available at: http://www.icfpconference.org/icfp2019-files/icfp19-workshops-form.txt Further information about SIGPLAN sponsorship is available at: http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Proposals/Sponsored/ -- Selection committee The proposals will be evaluated by a committee comprising the following members of the ICFP 2019 organizing committee, together with the members of the SIGPLAN executive committee. Workshop Co-Chair: Jennifer Hackett(University of Nottingham) Workshop Co-Chair: Christophe Scholliers(University of Ghent) General Chair: Derek Dreyer (MPI-SWS) Program Chair: François Potier(Inria) -- Further information Any queries should be addressed to the workshop co-chairs (Jennifer Hackett and Christophe Scholliers), via email to icfp-workshops-2...@googlegroups.com ___ Chicken-users mailing list Chicken-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users