Lightweight Languages 2002 CFP
From: | Jeremy Hylton <jeremy@zope.com> | |
To: | python-announce-list@python.org | |
Subject: | Lightweight Languages 2002 -- Call for Participation | |
Date: | Wed, 23 Oct 2002 14:43:13 -0400 |
---------------------------------------- Saturday, November 9, 2002, Room 34-101, MIT, Cambridge, MA http://ll2.ai.mit.edu mailto:ll2@ai.mit.edu CALL FOR PARTICIPATION LL2 will be an intense, exciting, one-day forum bringing together the best programming language implementors and researchers, from both academia and industry, to exchange ideas and information, to challenge one another, and to learn from one another. Agenda ====== Invited Talk: Concurrency Oriented Programming in Erlang - Joe Armstrong, Swedish Institute of Computer Science. >From Scripts to Programs: The Run-Time System, or Lightweight Languages As Lightweight Operating Systems - Matthew Flatt, PLT Supporting Persistent Objects in Python - Jeremy Hylton, Zope Corporation Safe Asynchronous Exceptions for Python - Stephen N. Freund, Williams College, and Mark P. Mitchell, CodeSourcery, LLC Invited Talk: Disruptive Programming Language Technologies - Todd Proebsting, Microsoft Research The Needle Programming Language - Neel Krishnaswami Leveraging Libraries in Lightweight Languages: the Jscheme Experience, Or Why Bambi Snuggles with Godzilla - Kenneth R. Anderson, BBN, and Timothy J. Hickey, Brandeis University, and Geoffrey S. Knauth, BAE Systems, and Gary L. Kratkiewicz, BBN. Invited Talk: The Ruby Programming Language - Yukihiro Matsumoto. IBM Lightweight Services - Christopher Vincent, IBM Internet Technology Why Extension Programmers Should Stop Worrying about Parsing and Start Thinking about Type Systems - David M. Beazley, University of Chicago The Laszlo Application Description Language, LZX - Oliver Steele The workshop starts at 10am. After the workshop, there will be an evening social event and dinner. See the web page for the detailed schedule. To register, simply send mail to ll2-register@ai.mit.edu We are currently hoping for sufficient sponsorship to avoid charging admission to the workshop. Closer to Nov. 9th we will state whether or not there will be a minimal registration fee (just to cover food). Program Committee ================= Paul Graham, Arc Jeremy Hylton, Zope Corp. Shriram Krishnamurthi, Brown University Mike Salib, MIT Olin Shivers, Georgia Tech. Dan Sugalski, Perl Foundation Greg Sullivan (chair), MIT AI Lab Dan Weinreb, BEA Systems, Inc. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list