), Microsoft Corp., Redmond, USA.
* João Saraiva (Organizing Chair), Universidade do Minho, Braga,
Portugal.
* Joost Visser (Program Chair), Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For additional information on the program, venue, and other details of
the summer school, please
Science
series of Springer-Verlag.
SUMMER SCHOOL CHAIRS
* Ralf Lämmel (Program Chair), Microsoft Corp., Redmond, USA.
* João Saraiva (Organizing Chair), Universidade do Minho, Braga,
Portugal.
* Joost Visser (Program Chair), Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For
StrategyLib.
Regards,
Joost
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Dr. ir. Joost Visser | Departamento de Informática
phone +351-253-604461 | Universidade do Minho
fax+351-253-604471 | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
mobile +351-91-6253618 | http://www.di.uminho.pt/~joost.visser
On Apr 3, 2006, at 3:41 PM, Christopher Brown wrote:
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-- SUBMISSION OF SATELLITE EVENT PROPOSALS --
Researchers and practitioners wishing to organize Satellite
Events are invited to submit proposals in ASCII, PDF or
Postscript format by e-mail to the Satellite Events Co-chairs,
Luis Barbosa and Joost Visser, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
A proposal
registration can be done via the GTTSE website at:
http://www.di.uminho.pt/GTTSE2005
For more details, please consult the website or the call for
participation below.
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Dr. ir. Joost Visser | Departamento de Informática
phone +351-253-604461 | Universidade do Minho
fax+351-253-604471
gn, and
anything that is Haskell-for-Haskell's sake), this HaskellOne event could
maybe be a satelite to PLI.
We are interested to know your thoughts on such an event, and whether the
outcome of your poll suggests it could be viable.
Regards,
Joost Visser & João Saraiva
PS: If su
ll re-engineering.
Then again, we are not using only Haskell, since we resort to external
components e.g. for parsing.
Regards,
Joost
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Dr. ir. Joost Visser | Departamento de Informática
phone +351-253-604461 | Universidade do Minho
fax+351-253-604471 | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
mobile
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Joost Visser and I, we worked out a few maybe not so obvious functional
> programming patterns such as Success By Failure, Role Play, Rewrite Step,
> Keyhole Operation just to mention a few. By not so obvious I mean that
> they deal with generic programming
perspective on one or more of the above topics, and their planned
contribution to the workshop. We seek concrete case studies, and
potential topics of discussion in order to ground the workshop in
real-world issues. Please mail your submission (in PDF or PS) to
Joost Visser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) by February