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Greetings,   

This is a gentle reminder that the second edition of S-REPLS will take place 
next week 
at the Middlesex University in London, with excellent speakers. Registration is 
still open (and free). 

All the best, 
   Andrei 


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South of England Regional Programming Language Seminar (S-REPLS)
            
                (Second Meeting)
            
            Friday, 20th November 2015
            
    Middlesex University, Hendon, London NW4 4BT

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S-REPLS is a new and informal meeting for those with
a professional interest in programming languages-whether it be
academic or commercial-in the South of England region. The highly
successful inaugural S-REPLS meeting was held on Thursday, 30th
April at Wolfson College, Cambridge. 

We are delighted to have Nick Benton (Microsoft Research), Paul Kelly (Imperial 
College London), Sam Staton (Oxford) and Phil Wadler (Edinburgh) as confirmed 
invited speakers. In addition, we will have two contributed talks from 
excellent speakers. 

The event is hosted by the Foundations of Computing group at Middlesex 
University. The meeting will start around 12 noon and finish by 6 p.m. Lunch 
will be provided. 
There will be no charge for the event, although we would appreciate prior 
notice of attendance for catering purposes. Please email a.pope...@mdx.ac.uk if 
you plan to attend.  

For the latest news, more information on the meeting, as well as a full 
programme of talks, please see

  http://www.cs.mdx.ac.uk/foundations/s-repls-2/

We encourage everybody interested in this or future meetings to sign up to the 
S-REPLS mailing list. To subscribe, visit:   

    http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/srepls

Jaap Boender, Raja Nagarajan and Andrei Popescu
(organisers)



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