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CoqPL 2022
8th International Workshop on Coq
for Programming Languages
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January, 2022, co-located with POPL
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
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The CoqPL'22 program is now available online:
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This year's edition of CoqPL will consist of six contributed talks, two invited
talks, and a session with the Coq development team.
Workshop Overview
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The series of CoqPL workshops provide an opportunity for programming languages
researchers and practitioners with an interest in Coq to meet and interact with
one another and members from the core Coq development team. At the meeting, we
will discuss upcoming new features, see talks and demonstrations of exciting
current projects, solicit feedback for potential future changes to Coq itself,
and generally work to strengthen the vibrant community around our favorite
proof assistant.
Invited Events
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- Coq meets literate programming: tools for documenting, preserving, and
sharing mechanized proofs: Clément Pit-Claudel
- Verifying Concurrent, Crash-Safe Systems with Perennial: Joseph Tassarotti
- Session with the Coq development team: Matthieu Sozeau
Contributed Talks
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- A Visual Ltac Debugger in CoqIDE: Jim Fehrle
- Scrap your boilerplate definitions in 10 lines of Ltac!: Qianchuan Ye and
Benjamin Delaware
- Tealeaves: Categorical structures for syntax: Lawrence Dunn, Steve Zdancewic,
Val Tannen
- Towards a Formalization of Nominal Sets in Coq: Fabrício S. Paranhos, Daniel
Ventura
- A Verified Pipeline from a Specification Language to Optimized, Safe Rust:
Rasmus Holdsbjerg-Larsen, Bas Spitters, Mikkel Milo
- A Case for Lightweight Interfaces in Coq: David Swasey, Paolo G. Giarrusso,
Gregory Malecha
Hybrid workshop due to Covid-19
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CoqPL 2022 is collocated with POPL 2022 and will follow the guidelines set by
the organizing committee of POPL 2022. POPL organizers have decided to hold
POPL and its collocated as hybrid events making both in-person and virtual
participation options available to all participants. (It is possible that these
events would change to fully virtual events if many participants decide to
convert their participation from in-person to virtual.) For more information
see POPL's website:
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