--------------------------------------------------------- Invitation to attend the symposium on
The Future of Programming followed by the inaugural speech of Eelco Visser TU Delft, 16 and 17 January 2014 --------------------------------------------------------- Register now at http://eelcovisser.org/wiki/future-of-programming Registration includes lunch and is free, but seating is limited --------------------------------------------------------- ## Symposium Software systems are the engines of modern information society. Our ability to cope with the increasing complexity of software systems is limited by the programming languages we use to build them. Bridging the gap between domain concepts and the implementation of these concepts in a programming language is one of the core challenges of software engineering. Modern programming languages have considerably reduced this gap, but often still require low-level programmatic encodings of domain concepts. On Thursday January 16 and Friday January 17, 2014, TU Delft hosts a symposium on the future of programming, which will provide an overview of the challenges in software development and programming languages and visions to their solution from different angles by a line-up of distinguished national and international speakers from academia and industry. The symposium is followed by the inaugural speech of Eelco Visser on the occasion of his appointment as Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Professor at TU Delft. ## Speakers The following distinguished speakers have confirmed their participation: * Arie van Deursen (TU Delft): On software changes, large and small. Versioning in the Maven ecosystem * Brandon Hill (Oracle Labs): DSL engineering in industry (Spoofax at Oracle Labs) * Erik Meijer (TU Delft/Applied Duality): Reactive programming * Guido Wachsmuth (TU Delft): Meta-languages for language design (name binding, type systems, semantics) * Harry Buhrman (UvA/CWI): Programming quantum computers * John Hughes (Chalmers): The future of testing * Manuel Serrano (INRIA): From PCs to tablets: Programming the diffuse Web * Markus Püschel (ETH): Teaching computers to write fast libraries * Markus Völter (Itemis): mbeddr: Extensible languages for embedded software engineering * Sebastian Erdweg (TU Darmstadt): Library-based language extensions in SugarJ * Stefan Hanenberg (U. Duisburg): Empirical evaluation of programming language constructs * Tiark Rompf (EPFL): Lightweight modular staging ## Inaugural Speech Eelco Visser The symposium is followed by Eelco Visser's inaugural speech "Programming Languages shape Computational Thinking" on January 17, 2014 at 15:00 in the TU Delft Aula. ## Registration More information and registration at http://eelcovisser.org/wiki/future-of-programming -- Eelco Visser Professor of Computer Science at Delft University of Technology Email: e.vis...@tudelft.nl Web: http://eelcovisser.org
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