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Reminder: [CFP] The Third Scala Workshop
Fri, 2012-01-06, 16:28
A gentle reminder... deadline for submitting to the Scala Workshop is Jan 16.One free registration voucher per accepted paper!
best wishes for 2012,adriaan
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@epfl.ch> wrote:
best wishes for 2012,adriaan
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@epfl.ch> wrote:
Dear Lists,
Now is the time to write up your experiences with your Scala library, the tool you have been developing, or any other research that you have been performing in the context of Scala. (Including that revolutionary idea that struck you during one of the legendary scala-debate threads. Shorter papers are also welcome, if they have potential to generate interesting discussions at the workshop.)
More precisely, for the workshop -- the research track of Scala Days -- we seek papers on topics related to Scala, including (but not limited to):
- Language design and implementation – language extensions, optimization, and performance evaluation.
- Library design and implementation patterns for extending Scala – embedded domain-specific languages, combining language features, generic and meta-programming.
- Formal techniques for Scala-like programs – formalizations of the language, type system, and semantics, formalizing proposed language extensions and variants, dependent object types, type and effect systems.
- Concurrent and distributed programming – libraries, frameworks, language extensions, programming paradigms: (Actors, STM, ...), performance evaluation, experimental results.
- Safety and reliability – pluggable type systems, contracts, static analysis and verification, runtime monitoring.
- Tools – development environments, debuggers, refactoring tools, testing frameworks.
- Case studies, experience reports, and pearls
The dates you should mark in your calendar if you're planning on submitting a paper:
- Submission: Jan 16, 2012 (Monday at noon, CET)
- Notification: Feb 20, 2012
- Final revision: Mar 16, 2012
- Workshop: April 17, 2012
I'd also like to extend a big thank you to this year's program committee:
- Nathan Bronson (Facebook)
- Hassan Chafi (Oracle)
- Miguel Garcia (EPFL)
- Cay Horstmann (San Jose State University)
- Nathaniel Nystrom (University of Lugano)
- Bruno Oliveira (Seoul National University)
- Jorge Ortiz (Foursquare)
- Seth Tisue (Northwestern University)
For more information, please consult the full CFP at http://www.scala-lang.org/node/11609.
Whether you intend to submit or not, be sure to mark the date for Scala Days 2012: April 17-18 2012 at the Barbican in London! (Note that registration is not open yet. We will get back to you when we are ready to take your registration.)
Last year, Scala Days brought together almost 300 industry experts and researchers.
looking forward to your submission, and see you there!
Adriaan Moors, program chair
Fri, 2012-01-06, 17:41
#2
Re: Reminder: [CFP] The Third Scala Workshop
(Sorry for the follow-up, but I got a couple off-list replies from people who were a bit worried about the academic tone of the CFP.)
Please don't be put off by the stuffy wording of the CFP or the submission site.
Primarily, we are looking for readable accounts of (novel -- in some way) ideas that are interesting to the Scala community.Basically, start with a nicely written, matter-of-fact, blog post. Substantiate the claims you make. Include some pointers to related work to illustrate the novelty of your ideas. Conclude, et voilà!
Everything else is secondary.
looking forward to your papers!
cheersadriaan
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@epfl.ch> wrote:
Please don't be put off by the stuffy wording of the CFP or the submission site.
Primarily, we are looking for readable accounts of (novel -- in some way) ideas that are interesting to the Scala community.Basically, start with a nicely written, matter-of-fact, blog post. Substantiate the claims you make. Include some pointers to related work to illustrate the novelty of your ideas. Conclude, et voilà!
Everything else is secondary.
looking forward to your papers!
cheersadriaan
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@epfl.ch> wrote:
A gentle reminder... deadline for submitting to the Scala Workshop is Jan 16.One free registration voucher per accepted paper!
best wishes for 2012,adriaan
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@epfl.ch> wrote:Dear Lists,
Now is the time to write up your experiences with your Scala library, the tool you have been developing, or any other research that you have been performing in the context of Scala. (Including that revolutionary idea that struck you during one of the legendary scala-debate threads. Shorter papers are also welcome, if they have potential to generate interesting discussions at the workshop.)
More precisely, for the workshop -- the research track of Scala Days -- we seek papers on topics related to Scala, including (but not limited to):
- Language design and implementation – language extensions, optimization, and performance evaluation.
- Library design and implementation patterns for extending Scala – embedded domain-specific languages, combining language features, generic and meta-programming.
- Formal techniques for Scala-like programs – formalizations of the language, type system, and semantics, formalizing proposed language extensions and variants, dependent object types, type and effect systems.
- Concurrent and distributed programming – libraries, frameworks, language extensions, programming paradigms: (Actors, STM, ...), performance evaluation, experimental results.
- Safety and reliability – pluggable type systems, contracts, static analysis and verification, runtime monitoring.
- Tools – development environments, debuggers, refactoring tools, testing frameworks.
- Case studies, experience reports, and pearls
The dates you should mark in your calendar if you're planning on submitting a paper:
- Submission: Jan 16, 2012 (Monday at noon, CET)
- Notification: Feb 20, 2012
- Final revision: Mar 16, 2012
- Workshop: April 17, 2012
I'd also like to extend a big thank you to this year's program committee:
- Nathan Bronson (Facebook)
- Hassan Chafi (Oracle)
- Miguel Garcia (EPFL)
- Cay Horstmann (San Jose State University)
- Nathaniel Nystrom (University of Lugano)
- Bruno Oliveira (Seoul National University)
- Jorge Ortiz (Foursquare)
- Seth Tisue (Northwestern University)
For more information, please consult the full CFP at http://www.scala-lang.org/node/11609.
Whether you intend to submit or not, be sure to mark the date for Scala Days 2012: April 17-18 2012 at the Barbican in London! (Note that registration is not open yet. We will get back to you when we are ready to take your registration.)
Last year, Scala Days brought together almost 300 industry experts and researchers.
looking forward to your submission, and see you there!
Adriaan Moors, program chair
Fri, 2012-01-06, 17:41
#3
Re: Reminder: [CFP] The Third Scala Workshop
(Sorry for the follow-up, but I got a couple off-list replies from people who were a bit worried about the academic tone of the CFP.)
Please don't be put off by the stuffy wording of the CFP or the submission site.
Primarily, we are looking for readable accounts of (novel -- in some way) ideas that are interesting to the Scala community.Basically, start with a nicely written, matter-of-fact, blog post. Substantiate the claims you make. Include some pointers to related work to illustrate the novelty of your ideas. Conclude, et voilà!
Everything else is secondary.
looking forward to your papers!
cheersadriaan
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@epfl.ch> wrote:
Please don't be put off by the stuffy wording of the CFP or the submission site.
Primarily, we are looking for readable accounts of (novel -- in some way) ideas that are interesting to the Scala community.Basically, start with a nicely written, matter-of-fact, blog post. Substantiate the claims you make. Include some pointers to related work to illustrate the novelty of your ideas. Conclude, et voilà!
Everything else is secondary.
looking forward to your papers!
cheersadriaan
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@epfl.ch> wrote:
A gentle reminder... deadline for submitting to the Scala Workshop is Jan 16.One free registration voucher per accepted paper!
best wishes for 2012,adriaan
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@epfl.ch> wrote:Dear Lists,
Now is the time to write up your experiences with your Scala library, the tool you have been developing, or any other research that you have been performing in the context of Scala. (Including that revolutionary idea that struck you during one of the legendary scala-debate threads. Shorter papers are also welcome, if they have potential to generate interesting discussions at the workshop.)
More precisely, for the workshop -- the research track of Scala Days -- we seek papers on topics related to Scala, including (but not limited to):
- Language design and implementation – language extensions, optimization, and performance evaluation.
- Library design and implementation patterns for extending Scala – embedded domain-specific languages, combining language features, generic and meta-programming.
- Formal techniques for Scala-like programs – formalizations of the language, type system, and semantics, formalizing proposed language extensions and variants, dependent object types, type and effect systems.
- Concurrent and distributed programming – libraries, frameworks, language extensions, programming paradigms: (Actors, STM, ...), performance evaluation, experimental results.
- Safety and reliability – pluggable type systems, contracts, static analysis and verification, runtime monitoring.
- Tools – development environments, debuggers, refactoring tools, testing frameworks.
- Case studies, experience reports, and pearls
The dates you should mark in your calendar if you're planning on submitting a paper:
- Submission: Jan 16, 2012 (Monday at noon, CET)
- Notification: Feb 20, 2012
- Final revision: Mar 16, 2012
- Workshop: April 17, 2012
I'd also like to extend a big thank you to this year's program committee:
- Nathan Bronson (Facebook)
- Hassan Chafi (Oracle)
- Miguel Garcia (EPFL)
- Cay Horstmann (San Jose State University)
- Nathaniel Nystrom (University of Lugano)
- Bruno Oliveira (Seoul National University)
- Jorge Ortiz (Foursquare)
- Seth Tisue (Northwestern University)
For more information, please consult the full CFP at http://www.scala-lang.org/node/11609.
Whether you intend to submit or not, be sure to mark the date for Scala Days 2012: April 17-18 2012 at the Barbican in London! (Note that registration is not open yet. We will get back to you when we are ready to take your registration.)
Last year, Scala Days brought together almost 300 industry experts and researchers.
looking forward to your submission, and see you there!
Adriaan Moors, program chair
Fri, 2012-01-06, 17:41
#4
Re: Reminder: [CFP] The Third Scala Workshop
(Sorry for the follow-up, but I got a couple off-list replies from people who were a bit worried about the academic tone of the CFP.)
Please don't be put off by the stuffy wording of the CFP or the submission site.
Primarily, we are looking for readable accounts of (novel -- in some way) ideas that are interesting to the Scala community.Basically, start with a nicely written, matter-of-fact, blog post. Substantiate the claims you make. Include some pointers to related work to illustrate the novelty of your ideas. Conclude, et voilà!
Everything else is secondary.
looking forward to your papers!
cheersadriaan
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@epfl.ch> wrote:
Please don't be put off by the stuffy wording of the CFP or the submission site.
Primarily, we are looking for readable accounts of (novel -- in some way) ideas that are interesting to the Scala community.Basically, start with a nicely written, matter-of-fact, blog post. Substantiate the claims you make. Include some pointers to related work to illustrate the novelty of your ideas. Conclude, et voilà!
Everything else is secondary.
looking forward to your papers!
cheersadriaan
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@epfl.ch> wrote:
A gentle reminder... deadline for submitting to the Scala Workshop is Jan 16.One free registration voucher per accepted paper!
best wishes for 2012,adriaan
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@epfl.ch> wrote:Dear Lists,
Now is the time to write up your experiences with your Scala library, the tool you have been developing, or any other research that you have been performing in the context of Scala. (Including that revolutionary idea that struck you during one of the legendary scala-debate threads. Shorter papers are also welcome, if they have potential to generate interesting discussions at the workshop.)
More precisely, for the workshop -- the research track of Scala Days -- we seek papers on topics related to Scala, including (but not limited to):
- Language design and implementation – language extensions, optimization, and performance evaluation.
- Library design and implementation patterns for extending Scala – embedded domain-specific languages, combining language features, generic and meta-programming.
- Formal techniques for Scala-like programs – formalizations of the language, type system, and semantics, formalizing proposed language extensions and variants, dependent object types, type and effect systems.
- Concurrent and distributed programming – libraries, frameworks, language extensions, programming paradigms: (Actors, STM, ...), performance evaluation, experimental results.
- Safety and reliability – pluggable type systems, contracts, static analysis and verification, runtime monitoring.
- Tools – development environments, debuggers, refactoring tools, testing frameworks.
- Case studies, experience reports, and pearls
The dates you should mark in your calendar if you're planning on submitting a paper:
- Submission: Jan 16, 2012 (Monday at noon, CET)
- Notification: Feb 20, 2012
- Final revision: Mar 16, 2012
- Workshop: April 17, 2012
I'd also like to extend a big thank you to this year's program committee:
- Nathan Bronson (Facebook)
- Hassan Chafi (Oracle)
- Miguel Garcia (EPFL)
- Cay Horstmann (San Jose State University)
- Nathaniel Nystrom (University of Lugano)
- Bruno Oliveira (Seoul National University)
- Jorge Ortiz (Foursquare)
- Seth Tisue (Northwestern University)
For more information, please consult the full CFP at http://www.scala-lang.org/node/11609.
Whether you intend to submit or not, be sure to mark the date for Scala Days 2012: April 17-18 2012 at the Barbican in London! (Note that registration is not open yet. We will get back to you when we are ready to take your registration.)
Last year, Scala Days brought together almost 300 industry experts and researchers.
looking forward to your submission, and see you there!
Adriaan Moors, program chair
Fri, 2012-01-06, 17:41
#5
Re: Reminder: [CFP] The Third Scala Workshop
(Sorry for the follow-up, but I got a couple off-list replies from people who were a bit worried about the academic tone of the CFP.)
Please don't be put off by the stuffy wording of the CFP or the submission site.
Primarily, we are looking for readable accounts of (novel -- in some way) ideas that are interesting to the Scala community.Basically, start with a nicely written, matter-of-fact, blog post. Substantiate the claims you make. Include some pointers to related work to illustrate the novelty of your ideas. Conclude, et voilà!
Everything else is secondary.
looking forward to your papers!
cheersadriaan
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@epfl.ch> wrote:
Please don't be put off by the stuffy wording of the CFP or the submission site.
Primarily, we are looking for readable accounts of (novel -- in some way) ideas that are interesting to the Scala community.Basically, start with a nicely written, matter-of-fact, blog post. Substantiate the claims you make. Include some pointers to related work to illustrate the novelty of your ideas. Conclude, et voilà!
Everything else is secondary.
looking forward to your papers!
cheersadriaan
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@epfl.ch> wrote:
A gentle reminder... deadline for submitting to the Scala Workshop is Jan 16.One free registration voucher per accepted paper!
best wishes for 2012,adriaan
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@epfl.ch> wrote:Dear Lists,
Now is the time to write up your experiences with your Scala library, the tool you have been developing, or any other research that you have been performing in the context of Scala. (Including that revolutionary idea that struck you during one of the legendary scala-debate threads. Shorter papers are also welcome, if they have potential to generate interesting discussions at the workshop.)
More precisely, for the workshop -- the research track of Scala Days -- we seek papers on topics related to Scala, including (but not limited to):
- Language design and implementation – language extensions, optimization, and performance evaluation.
- Library design and implementation patterns for extending Scala – embedded domain-specific languages, combining language features, generic and meta-programming.
- Formal techniques for Scala-like programs – formalizations of the language, type system, and semantics, formalizing proposed language extensions and variants, dependent object types, type and effect systems.
- Concurrent and distributed programming – libraries, frameworks, language extensions, programming paradigms: (Actors, STM, ...), performance evaluation, experimental results.
- Safety and reliability – pluggable type systems, contracts, static analysis and verification, runtime monitoring.
- Tools – development environments, debuggers, refactoring tools, testing frameworks.
- Case studies, experience reports, and pearls
The dates you should mark in your calendar if you're planning on submitting a paper:
- Submission: Jan 16, 2012 (Monday at noon, CET)
- Notification: Feb 20, 2012
- Final revision: Mar 16, 2012
- Workshop: April 17, 2012
I'd also like to extend a big thank you to this year's program committee:
- Nathan Bronson (Facebook)
- Hassan Chafi (Oracle)
- Miguel Garcia (EPFL)
- Cay Horstmann (San Jose State University)
- Nathaniel Nystrom (University of Lugano)
- Bruno Oliveira (Seoul National University)
- Jorge Ortiz (Foursquare)
- Seth Tisue (Northwestern University)
For more information, please consult the full CFP at http://www.scala-lang.org/node/11609.
Whether you intend to submit or not, be sure to mark the date for Scala Days 2012: April 17-18 2012 at the Barbican in London! (Note that registration is not open yet. We will get back to you when we are ready to take your registration.)
Last year, Scala Days brought together almost 300 industry experts and researchers.
looking forward to your submission, and see you there!
Adriaan Moors, program chair
Sat, 2012-01-07, 13:21
#6
Re: Reminder: [CFP] The Third Scala Workshop
Aadrian,
For the avoidance of doubt - I am right that after the Call for Papers, there's a Call for Speakers? As per these answers from Victor:
http://groups.google.com/group/scala-user/browse_thread/thread/fa6caeeba3b5bc91http://groups.google.com/group/scala-user/browse_thread/thread/5fd3d2747bcf42b2
I do plan to submit a talk on ScalaMock, but I've been deliberately holding off submitting a paper. I will have a chance to do so after the paper submissions deadline has closed, yes?
On 6 Jan 2012, at 16:32, Adriaan Moors wrote:
--
paul.butcher->msgCount++
Snetterton, Castle Combe, Cadwell Park...
Who says I have a one track mind?
http://www.paulbutcher.com/
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/paulbutcher
MSN: paul@paulbutcher.com
AIM: paulrabutcher
Skype: paulrabutcher
For the avoidance of doubt - I am right that after the Call for Papers, there's a Call for Speakers? As per these answers from Victor:
http://groups.google.com/group/scala-user/browse_thread/thread/fa6caeeba3b5bc91http://groups.google.com/group/scala-user/browse_thread/thread/5fd3d2747bcf42b2
I do plan to submit a talk on ScalaMock, but I've been deliberately holding off submitting a paper. I will have a chance to do so after the paper submissions deadline has closed, yes?
On 6 Jan 2012, at 16:32, Adriaan Moors wrote:
(Sorry for the follow-up, but I got a couple off-list replies from people who were a bit worried about the academic tone of the CFP.)
Please don't be put off by the stuffy wording of the CFP or the submission site.
Primarily, we are looking for readable accounts of (novel -- in some way) ideas that are interesting to the Scala community.Basically, start with a nicely written, matter-of-fact, blog post. Substantiate the claims you make. Include some pointers to related work to illustrate the novelty of your ideas. Conclude, et voilà!
Everything else is secondary.
looking forward to your papers!
cheersadriaan
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@epfl.ch> wrote:
A gentle reminder... deadline for submitting to the Scala Workshop is Jan 16.One free registration voucher per accepted paper!
best wishes for 2012,adriaan
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@epfl.ch> wrote:Dear Lists,
Now is the time to write up your experiences with your Scala library, the tool you have been developing, or any other research that you have been performing in the context of Scala. (Including that revolutionary idea that struck you during one of the legendary scala-debate threads. Shorter papers are also welcome, if they have potential to generate interesting discussions at the workshop.)
More precisely, for the workshop -- the research track of Scala Days -- we seek papers on topics related to Scala, including (but not limited to):
- Language design and implementation – language extensions, optimization, and performance evaluation.
- Library design and implementation patterns for extending Scala – embedded domain-specific languages, combining language features, generic and meta-programming.
- Formal techniques for Scala-like programs – formalizations of the language, type system, and semantics, formalizing proposed language extensions and variants, dependent object types, type and effect systems.
- Concurrent and distributed programming – libraries, frameworks, language extensions, programming paradigms: (Actors, STM, ...), performance evaluation, experimental results.
- Safety and reliability – pluggable type systems, contracts, static analysis and verification, runtime monitoring.
- Tools – development environments, debuggers, refactoring tools, testing frameworks.
- Case studies, experience reports, and pearls
The dates you should mark in your calendar if you're planning on submitting a paper:
- Submission: Jan 16, 2012 (Monday at noon, CET)
- Notification: Feb 20, 2012
- Final revision: Mar 16, 2012
- Workshop: April 17, 2012
I'd also like to extend a big thank you to this year's program committee:
- Nathan Bronson (Facebook)
- Hassan Chafi (Oracle)
- Miguel Garcia (EPFL)
- Cay Horstmann (San Jose State University)
- Nathaniel Nystrom (University of Lugano)
- Bruno Oliveira (Seoul National University)
- Jorge Ortiz (Foursquare)
- Seth Tisue (Northwestern University)
For more information, please consult the full CFP at http://www.scala-lang.org/node/11609.
Whether you intend to submit or not, be sure to mark the date for Scala Days 2012: April 17-18 2012 at the Barbican in London! (Note that registration is not open yet. We will get back to you when we are ready to take your registration.)
Last year, Scala Days brought together almost 300 industry experts and researchers.
looking forward to your submission, and see you there!
Adriaan Moors, program chair
--
paul.butcher->msgCount++
Snetterton, Castle Combe, Cadwell Park...
Who says I have a one track mind?
http://www.paulbutcher.com/
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/paulbutcher
MSN: paul@paulbutcher.com
AIM: paulrabutcher
Skype: paulrabutcher
Sat, 2012-01-07, 13:21
#7
Re: Reminder: [CFP] The Third Scala Workshop
Aadrian,
For the avoidance of doubt - I am right that after the Call for Papers, there's a Call for Speakers? As per these answers from Victor:
http://groups.google.com/group/scala-user/browse_thread/thread/fa6caeeba3b5bc91http://groups.google.com/group/scala-user/browse_thread/thread/5fd3d2747bcf42b2
I do plan to submit a talk on ScalaMock, but I've been deliberately holding off submitting a paper. I will have a chance to do so after the paper submissions deadline has closed, yes?
On 6 Jan 2012, at 16:32, Adriaan Moors wrote:
--
paul.butcher->msgCount++
Snetterton, Castle Combe, Cadwell Park...
Who says I have a one track mind?
http://www.paulbutcher.com/
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/paulbutcher
MSN: paul@paulbutcher.com
AIM: paulrabutcher
Skype: paulrabutcher
For the avoidance of doubt - I am right that after the Call for Papers, there's a Call for Speakers? As per these answers from Victor:
http://groups.google.com/group/scala-user/browse_thread/thread/fa6caeeba3b5bc91http://groups.google.com/group/scala-user/browse_thread/thread/5fd3d2747bcf42b2
I do plan to submit a talk on ScalaMock, but I've been deliberately holding off submitting a paper. I will have a chance to do so after the paper submissions deadline has closed, yes?
On 6 Jan 2012, at 16:32, Adriaan Moors wrote:
(Sorry for the follow-up, but I got a couple off-list replies from people who were a bit worried about the academic tone of the CFP.)
Please don't be put off by the stuffy wording of the CFP or the submission site.
Primarily, we are looking for readable accounts of (novel -- in some way) ideas that are interesting to the Scala community.Basically, start with a nicely written, matter-of-fact, blog post. Substantiate the claims you make. Include some pointers to related work to illustrate the novelty of your ideas. Conclude, et voilà!
Everything else is secondary.
looking forward to your papers!
cheersadriaan
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@epfl.ch> wrote:
A gentle reminder... deadline for submitting to the Scala Workshop is Jan 16.One free registration voucher per accepted paper!
best wishes for 2012,adriaan
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@epfl.ch> wrote:Dear Lists,
Now is the time to write up your experiences with your Scala library, the tool you have been developing, or any other research that you have been performing in the context of Scala. (Including that revolutionary idea that struck you during one of the legendary scala-debate threads. Shorter papers are also welcome, if they have potential to generate interesting discussions at the workshop.)
More precisely, for the workshop -- the research track of Scala Days -- we seek papers on topics related to Scala, including (but not limited to):
- Language design and implementation – language extensions, optimization, and performance evaluation.
- Library design and implementation patterns for extending Scala – embedded domain-specific languages, combining language features, generic and meta-programming.
- Formal techniques for Scala-like programs – formalizations of the language, type system, and semantics, formalizing proposed language extensions and variants, dependent object types, type and effect systems.
- Concurrent and distributed programming – libraries, frameworks, language extensions, programming paradigms: (Actors, STM, ...), performance evaluation, experimental results.
- Safety and reliability – pluggable type systems, contracts, static analysis and verification, runtime monitoring.
- Tools – development environments, debuggers, refactoring tools, testing frameworks.
- Case studies, experience reports, and pearls
The dates you should mark in your calendar if you're planning on submitting a paper:
- Submission: Jan 16, 2012 (Monday at noon, CET)
- Notification: Feb 20, 2012
- Final revision: Mar 16, 2012
- Workshop: April 17, 2012
I'd also like to extend a big thank you to this year's program committee:
- Nathan Bronson (Facebook)
- Hassan Chafi (Oracle)
- Miguel Garcia (EPFL)
- Cay Horstmann (San Jose State University)
- Nathaniel Nystrom (University of Lugano)
- Bruno Oliveira (Seoul National University)
- Jorge Ortiz (Foursquare)
- Seth Tisue (Northwestern University)
For more information, please consult the full CFP at http://www.scala-lang.org/node/11609.
Whether you intend to submit or not, be sure to mark the date for Scala Days 2012: April 17-18 2012 at the Barbican in London! (Note that registration is not open yet. We will get back to you when we are ready to take your registration.)
Last year, Scala Days brought together almost 300 industry experts and researchers.
looking forward to your submission, and see you there!
Adriaan Moors, program chair
--
paul.butcher->msgCount++
Snetterton, Castle Combe, Cadwell Park...
Who says I have a one track mind?
http://www.paulbutcher.com/
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/paulbutcher
MSN: paul@paulbutcher.com
AIM: paulrabutcher
Skype: paulrabutcher
Sat, 2012-01-07, 13:21
#8
Re: Reminder: [CFP] The Third Scala Workshop
Aadrian,
For the avoidance of doubt - I am right that after the Call for Papers, there's a Call for Speakers? As per these answers from Victor:
http://groups.google.com/group/scala-user/browse_thread/thread/fa6caeeba3b5bc91http://groups.google.com/group/scala-user/browse_thread/thread/5fd3d2747bcf42b2
I do plan to submit a talk on ScalaMock, but I've been deliberately holding off submitting a paper. I will have a chance to do so after the paper submissions deadline has closed, yes?
On 6 Jan 2012, at 16:32, Adriaan Moors wrote:
--
paul.butcher->msgCount++
Snetterton, Castle Combe, Cadwell Park...
Who says I have a one track mind?
http://www.paulbutcher.com/
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/paulbutcher
MSN: paul@paulbutcher.com
AIM: paulrabutcher
Skype: paulrabutcher
For the avoidance of doubt - I am right that after the Call for Papers, there's a Call for Speakers? As per these answers from Victor:
http://groups.google.com/group/scala-user/browse_thread/thread/fa6caeeba3b5bc91http://groups.google.com/group/scala-user/browse_thread/thread/5fd3d2747bcf42b2
I do plan to submit a talk on ScalaMock, but I've been deliberately holding off submitting a paper. I will have a chance to do so after the paper submissions deadline has closed, yes?
On 6 Jan 2012, at 16:32, Adriaan Moors wrote:
(Sorry for the follow-up, but I got a couple off-list replies from people who were a bit worried about the academic tone of the CFP.)
Please don't be put off by the stuffy wording of the CFP or the submission site.
Primarily, we are looking for readable accounts of (novel -- in some way) ideas that are interesting to the Scala community.Basically, start with a nicely written, matter-of-fact, blog post. Substantiate the claims you make. Include some pointers to related work to illustrate the novelty of your ideas. Conclude, et voilà!
Everything else is secondary.
looking forward to your papers!
cheersadriaan
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@epfl.ch> wrote:
A gentle reminder... deadline for submitting to the Scala Workshop is Jan 16.One free registration voucher per accepted paper!
best wishes for 2012,adriaan
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@epfl.ch> wrote:Dear Lists,
Now is the time to write up your experiences with your Scala library, the tool you have been developing, or any other research that you have been performing in the context of Scala. (Including that revolutionary idea that struck you during one of the legendary scala-debate threads. Shorter papers are also welcome, if they have potential to generate interesting discussions at the workshop.)
More precisely, for the workshop -- the research track of Scala Days -- we seek papers on topics related to Scala, including (but not limited to):
- Language design and implementation – language extensions, optimization, and performance evaluation.
- Library design and implementation patterns for extending Scala – embedded domain-specific languages, combining language features, generic and meta-programming.
- Formal techniques for Scala-like programs – formalizations of the language, type system, and semantics, formalizing proposed language extensions and variants, dependent object types, type and effect systems.
- Concurrent and distributed programming – libraries, frameworks, language extensions, programming paradigms: (Actors, STM, ...), performance evaluation, experimental results.
- Safety and reliability – pluggable type systems, contracts, static analysis and verification, runtime monitoring.
- Tools – development environments, debuggers, refactoring tools, testing frameworks.
- Case studies, experience reports, and pearls
The dates you should mark in your calendar if you're planning on submitting a paper:
- Submission: Jan 16, 2012 (Monday at noon, CET)
- Notification: Feb 20, 2012
- Final revision: Mar 16, 2012
- Workshop: April 17, 2012
I'd also like to extend a big thank you to this year's program committee:
- Nathan Bronson (Facebook)
- Hassan Chafi (Oracle)
- Miguel Garcia (EPFL)
- Cay Horstmann (San Jose State University)
- Nathaniel Nystrom (University of Lugano)
- Bruno Oliveira (Seoul National University)
- Jorge Ortiz (Foursquare)
- Seth Tisue (Northwestern University)
For more information, please consult the full CFP at http://www.scala-lang.org/node/11609.
Whether you intend to submit or not, be sure to mark the date for Scala Days 2012: April 17-18 2012 at the Barbican in London! (Note that registration is not open yet. We will get back to you when we are ready to take your registration.)
Last year, Scala Days brought together almost 300 industry experts and researchers.
looking forward to your submission, and see you there!
Adriaan Moors, program chair
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Sat, 2012-01-07, 13:21
#9
Re: Reminder: [CFP] The Third Scala Workshop
Aadrian,
For the avoidance of doubt - I am right that after the Call for Papers, there's a Call for Speakers? As per these answers from Victor:
http://groups.google.com/group/scala-user/browse_thread/thread/fa6caeeba3b5bc91http://groups.google.com/group/scala-user/browse_thread/thread/5fd3d2747bcf42b2
I do plan to submit a talk on ScalaMock, but I've been deliberately holding off submitting a paper. I will have a chance to do so after the paper submissions deadline has closed, yes?
On 6 Jan 2012, at 16:32, Adriaan Moors wrote:
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For the avoidance of doubt - I am right that after the Call for Papers, there's a Call for Speakers? As per these answers from Victor:
http://groups.google.com/group/scala-user/browse_thread/thread/fa6caeeba3b5bc91http://groups.google.com/group/scala-user/browse_thread/thread/5fd3d2747bcf42b2
I do plan to submit a talk on ScalaMock, but I've been deliberately holding off submitting a paper. I will have a chance to do so after the paper submissions deadline has closed, yes?
On 6 Jan 2012, at 16:32, Adriaan Moors wrote:
(Sorry for the follow-up, but I got a couple off-list replies from people who were a bit worried about the academic tone of the CFP.)
Please don't be put off by the stuffy wording of the CFP or the submission site.
Primarily, we are looking for readable accounts of (novel -- in some way) ideas that are interesting to the Scala community.Basically, start with a nicely written, matter-of-fact, blog post. Substantiate the claims you make. Include some pointers to related work to illustrate the novelty of your ideas. Conclude, et voilà!
Everything else is secondary.
looking forward to your papers!
cheersadriaan
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@epfl.ch> wrote:
A gentle reminder... deadline for submitting to the Scala Workshop is Jan 16.One free registration voucher per accepted paper!
best wishes for 2012,adriaan
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@epfl.ch> wrote:Dear Lists,
Now is the time to write up your experiences with your Scala library, the tool you have been developing, or any other research that you have been performing in the context of Scala. (Including that revolutionary idea that struck you during one of the legendary scala-debate threads. Shorter papers are also welcome, if they have potential to generate interesting discussions at the workshop.)
More precisely, for the workshop -- the research track of Scala Days -- we seek papers on topics related to Scala, including (but not limited to):
- Language design and implementation – language extensions, optimization, and performance evaluation.
- Library design and implementation patterns for extending Scala – embedded domain-specific languages, combining language features, generic and meta-programming.
- Formal techniques for Scala-like programs – formalizations of the language, type system, and semantics, formalizing proposed language extensions and variants, dependent object types, type and effect systems.
- Concurrent and distributed programming – libraries, frameworks, language extensions, programming paradigms: (Actors, STM, ...), performance evaluation, experimental results.
- Safety and reliability – pluggable type systems, contracts, static analysis and verification, runtime monitoring.
- Tools – development environments, debuggers, refactoring tools, testing frameworks.
- Case studies, experience reports, and pearls
The dates you should mark in your calendar if you're planning on submitting a paper:
- Submission: Jan 16, 2012 (Monday at noon, CET)
- Notification: Feb 20, 2012
- Final revision: Mar 16, 2012
- Workshop: April 17, 2012
I'd also like to extend a big thank you to this year's program committee:
- Nathan Bronson (Facebook)
- Hassan Chafi (Oracle)
- Miguel Garcia (EPFL)
- Cay Horstmann (San Jose State University)
- Nathaniel Nystrom (University of Lugano)
- Bruno Oliveira (Seoul National University)
- Jorge Ortiz (Foursquare)
- Seth Tisue (Northwestern University)
For more information, please consult the full CFP at http://www.scala-lang.org/node/11609.
Whether you intend to submit or not, be sure to mark the date for Scala Days 2012: April 17-18 2012 at the Barbican in London! (Note that registration is not open yet. We will get back to you when we are ready to take your registration.)
Last year, Scala Days brought together almost 300 industry experts and researchers.
looking forward to your submission, and see you there!
Adriaan Moors, program chair
--
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Who says I have a one track mind?
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Sat, 2012-01-07, 15:41
#10
Re: Reminder: [CFP] The Third Scala Workshop
Quoting from http://www.scala-lang.org/node/11829
<--- start quote --->
All accepted speakers will be given free entry to Scala Days. To ensure a top quality program all talk proposals will be reviewed. So if you have built and deployed a challenging commercial application, created a neat library, made a cool developer tool or just have a great talk then be ready to submit a talk proposal of 200 words in mid-January."
<--- end quote --->
According to that, a "Call for Speakers" should be posted ... soon. In the meantime, there's a "Call for Sponsors" ( http://days2012.scala-lang.org/node/334 ) and the aforementioned "Call for workshop papers" ( http://days2012.scala-lang.org/node/91 ). Early bid registrations, student discount, etc at http://days2012.scala-lang.org/registration
Miguel
http://lamp.epfl.ch/~magarcia/ScalaCompilerCornerReloaded
<--- start quote --->
All accepted speakers will be given free entry to Scala Days. To ensure a top quality program all talk proposals will be reviewed. So if you have built and deployed a challenging commercial application, created a neat library, made a cool developer tool or just have a great talk then be ready to submit a talk proposal of 200 words in mid-January."
<--- end quote --->
According to that, a "Call for Speakers" should be posted ... soon. In the meantime, there's a "Call for Sponsors" ( http://days2012.scala-lang.org/node/334 ) and the aforementioned "Call for workshop papers" ( http://days2012.scala-lang.org/node/91 ). Early bid registrations, student discount, etc at http://days2012.scala-lang.org/registration
Miguel
http://lamp.epfl.ch/~magarcia/ScalaCompilerCornerReloaded
Tue, 2012-01-10, 14:31
#11
Re: Reminder: [CFP] The Third Scala Workshop
Quoting from http://www.scala-lang.org/node/11829
<--- start quote --->
All accepted speakers will be given free entry to Scala Days. To ensure a top quality program all talk proposals will be reviewed. So if you have built and deployed a challenging commercial application, created a neat library, made a cool developer tool or just have a great talk then be ready to submit a talk proposal of 200 words in mid-January."
<--- end quote --->
According to that, a "Call for Speakers" should be posted ... soon. In the meantime, there's a "Call for Sponsors" ( http://days2012.scala-lang.org/node/334 ) and the aforementioned "Call for workshop papers" ( http://days2012.scala-lang.org/node/91 ). Early bid registrations, student discount, etc at http://days2012.scala-lang.org/registration
Miguel
http://lamp.epfl.ch/~magarcia/ScalaCompilerCornerReloaded
<--- start quote --->
All accepted speakers will be given free entry to Scala Days. To ensure a top quality program all talk proposals will be reviewed. So if you have built and deployed a challenging commercial application, created a neat library, made a cool developer tool or just have a great talk then be ready to submit a talk proposal of 200 words in mid-January."
<--- end quote --->
According to that, a "Call for Speakers" should be posted ... soon. In the meantime, there's a "Call for Sponsors" ( http://days2012.scala-lang.org/node/334 ) and the aforementioned "Call for workshop papers" ( http://days2012.scala-lang.org/node/91 ). Early bid registrations, student discount, etc at http://days2012.scala-lang.org/registration
Miguel
http://lamp.epfl.ch/~magarcia/ScalaCompilerCornerReloaded
Wed, 2012-01-11, 20:51
#12
Re: Reminder: [CFP] The Third Scala Workshop
Quoting from http://www.scala-lang.org/node/11829
<--- start quote --->
All accepted speakers will be given free entry to Scala Days. To ensure a top quality program all talk proposals will be reviewed. So if you have built and deployed a challenging commercial application, created a neat library, made a cool developer tool or just have a great talk then be ready to submit a talk proposal of 200 words in mid-January."
<--- end quote --->
According to that, a "Call for Speakers" should be posted ... soon. In the meantime, there's a "Call for Sponsors" ( http://days2012.scala-lang.org/node/334 ) and the aforementioned "Call for workshop papers" ( http://days2012.scala-lang.org/node/91 ). Early bid registrations, student discount, etc at http://days2012.scala-lang.org/registration
Miguel
http://lamp.epfl.ch/~magarcia/ScalaCompilerCornerReloaded
<--- start quote --->
All accepted speakers will be given free entry to Scala Days. To ensure a top quality program all talk proposals will be reviewed. So if you have built and deployed a challenging commercial application, created a neat library, made a cool developer tool or just have a great talk then be ready to submit a talk proposal of 200 words in mid-January."
<--- end quote --->
According to that, a "Call for Speakers" should be posted ... soon. In the meantime, there's a "Call for Sponsors" ( http://days2012.scala-lang.org/node/334 ) and the aforementioned "Call for workshop papers" ( http://days2012.scala-lang.org/node/91 ). Early bid registrations, student discount, etc at http://days2012.scala-lang.org/registration
Miguel
http://lamp.epfl.ch/~magarcia/ScalaCompilerCornerReloaded
it is very likely that I'm going to submit
(together with Stephen Chin)
a paper about the his (and also my)
experience with the ScalaFX implemenation
... please hold on ...
ps: all the best for 2012
Luc
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@epfl.ch> wrote:
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