<div class="gmail_quote"><div class="gmail_quote">Dear all, </div><div class="gmail_quote"><br></div><div class="gmail_quote">This is the final reminder that the deadline for WGP submission is in one week (13th of June). See the call for papers below:</div>
<div class="gmail_quote"><br></div><div class="gmail_quote">====================================================================== <br> CALL FOR PAPERS <br> WGP 2010 <br>
<br> 6th ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Generic Programming <br>
Baltimore, Maryland, US <br> Sunday, September 26th, 2010 <br><br> <a href="http://osl.iu.edu/wgp2010" target="_blank">http://osl.iu.edu/wgp2010</a> <br><br>
Collocated with the International Conference on Functional Programming <br>
(ICFP 2010) <br>====================================================================== <br><br>Goals of the workshop <br>--------------------- <br><br>Generic programming is about making programs more adaptable by making <br>
them more general. Generic programs often embody non-traditional kinds <br>of polymorphism; ordinary programs are obtained from them by suitably <br>instantiating their parameters. In contrast with normal programs, the <br>
parameters of a generic program are often quite rich in structure; for <br>example they may be other programs, types or type constructors, class <br>hierarchies, or even programming paradigms. <br><br>Generic programming techniques have always been of interest, both to <br>
practitioners and to theoreticians, and, for at least 20 years, <br>generic programming techniques have been a specific focus of research <br>in the functional and object-oriented programming communities. Generic <br>programming has gradually spread to more and more mainstream <br>
languages, and today is widely used in industry. This workshop brings <br>together leading researchers and practitioners in generic programming <br>from around the world, and features papers capturing the state of the <br>
art in this important area. <br><br>We welcome contributions on all aspects, theoretical as well as <br>practical, of <br><br> * polytypic programming, <br> * programming with dependent types, <br> * programming with type classes, <br>
* programming with (C++) concepts, <br> * generic programming, <br> * programming with modules, <br> * meta-programming, <br> * adaptive object-oriented programming, <br> * component-based programming, <br>
* strategic programming, <br> * aspect-oriented programming, <br> * family polymorphism, <br> * object-oriented generic programming, <br> * and so on. <br><br>Organizers <br>---------- <br><br>Co-Chair <br>
Bruno C. d. S. Oliveira, Seoul National University <br>Co-Chair <br> Marcin Zalewski, Indiana University <br><br>Programme Committee <br>------------------- <br><br>Alley Stoughton, Kansas State University <br>Andrei Alexandrescu, Facebook <br>
Bruno C. d. S. Oliveira (Co-Chair), Seoul National University <br>Doug Gregor, Apple <br>Gilad Bracha, I am a Computational Theologist Emeritus <br>Magne Haveraaen, Universitetet i Bergen <br>Marcin Zalewski (Co-Chair), Indiana University <br>
Neil Mitchell, Standard Chartered <br>Ralf Lämmel, University of Koblenz-Landau <br>Shin-Cheng Mu, Academia Sinica <br>Thorsten Altenkirch, University of Nottingham <br>Ulf Norell, Chalmers University <br><br>Important Information <br>
--------------------- <br><br>We plan to have formal proceedings, published by the ACM. <br><br>Submission details <br>Deadline for submission: Sunday 2010-06-13 <br>Notification of acceptance: Monday 2010-07-12 <br>
Final submission due: Tuesday 2010-07-27 <br>Workshop: Sunday 2010-09-26 <br><br>Authors should submit papers, in postscript or PDF format, formatted <br>for A4 paper, to the WGP09 EasyChair instance by 13th of June <br>
2010. The length should be restricted to 12 pages in standard <br>(two-column, 9pt) ACM format. Accepted papers are published by the ACM <br>and will additionally appear in the ACM digital library. <br><br>History of the Workshop on Generic Programming <br>
---------------------------------------------- <br><br>This year: <br><br> * Baltimore, Maryland, US 2010 (affiliated with ICFP10) <br><br>Earlier Workshops on Generic Programming have been held in <br><br> * Edinburgh, UK 2009 (affiliated with ICFP09) <br>
* Victoria, BC, Canada 2008 (affiliated with ICFP), <br> * Portland 2006 (affiliated with ICFP), <br> * Ponte de Lima 2000 (affiliated with MPC), <br> * Marstrand 1998 (affiliated with MPC). <br><br>Furthermore, there were a few informal workshops <br>
<br> * Utrecht 2005 (informal workshop), <br> * Dagstuhl 2002 (IFIP WG2.1 Working Conference), <br> * Nottingham 2001 (informal workshop), <br><br>There were also (closely related) DGP workshops in Oxford (June <br>
3-4 2004), and a Spring School on DGP in Nottingham (April 24-27 <br>2006, which had a half-day workshop attached). <br>Additional information: <br><br>The WGP steering committee consists of J Gibbons, R Hinze, P Jansson, <br>
J Jarvi, J Jeuring, B Oliveira, S Schupp and M Zalewski<br>
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