Workshop on Dynamic Languages and Applications

Klaus D. Witzel klaus.witzel at cobss.com
Sat Mar 31 03:39:43 UTC 2007


Hi Alex,

thank you, great! Can this be combined with a  
Smalltalkers-gather-together-in-Berlin or is that the intention anyways?

/Klaus

On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 16:24:06 +0200, you wrote:

> Dear Squeakers,
>
> Dyla is a good venue to present and discuss ideas about Squeak,  
> Smalltalk and dynamic languages in general. Do not hesitate to contact  
> me for more information.
>
> Cheers,
> Alexandre
>
>
> ************************************************************************ 
> **
> Call for Papers
> Dyla 2007: 3rd Workshop on Dynamic Languages and Applications
> July 31, 2007, Berlin (Collocated with ECOOP 2007)
>
> http://dyla2007.unibe.ch
> ************************************************************************ 
> **
>
> Objective
> =========
>
> The goal of this workshop is to act as a forum where we can discuss new  
> advances in the conception, implementation and application of  
> object-oriented languages that radically diverge from the statically  
> typed class-based reflectionless doctrine. The goal of the workshop is  
> to discuss new as well as older "forgotten" languages and features in  
> this  context. Topics of interest include, but are certainly not limited  
> to:
>
>    - agents, actors, active object, distribution, concurrency and  
> mobility
>    - delegation, prototypes, mixins
>    - first-class closures, continuations, environments
>    - reflection and meta-programming
>    - (dynamic) aspects for dynamic languages
>    - higher-order objects & messages
>    - ...  other exotic dynamic features which you would categorize as OO
>    - multi-paradigm & static/dynamic-marriages
>    - (concurrent/distributed/mobile/aspect) virtual machines
>    - optimisation of dynamic languages
>    - automated reasoning about dynamic languages
>    - "regular" syntactic schemes (cf. S-expressions, Smalltalk, Self)
>    - Smalltalk, Python, Ruby, Scheme, Lisp, Self, ABCL, Prolog, ...
>    - ... any topic relevant in applying and/or supporting dynamic  
> languages.
>
> We solicit high-quality submissions on research results
> and/or experience. Submitted papers must be unpublished
> and not submitted for publication elsewhere. Submissions
> should not exceed 10 pages, LNCS format (www.springer.com/lncs).
>
>
> Submission
> ==========
>
> Prospective attendees are requested to submit a position paper or an  
> essay (max 10 pages, references included) on a topic relevant to the  
> workshop to Alexandre Bergel (Alexandre.Bergel at cs.tcd.ie). Submissions  
> are demanded to be in .pdf format and should arrive before May 13, 2007.
>
> A selection of the best papers will be made, which will require an  
> extension for an inclusion in a special issue in Electronic  
> Communications of the EASST  (eceasst.cs.tu-berlin.de). For this  
> purpose, a new deadline will be set after the workshop.
>
> Moreover, Springer publishes a Workshop-Reader (as in the case of  
> previous ECOOPs) which appears after the Conference and which contains  
> Workshop-Reports (written by the organizers) and not the position papers  
> submitted by the participants.
>
>
> Important dates
> ===============
>
> Submission due: May 13, 2007
> Notification of Authors: May 31, 2007
> ECOOP'07 Early Registration Date: June 15th.
> Workshop: July 31, 2007
>
>
> Organisers
> ==========
>
> Alexandre Bergel
> Wolfgang De Meuter
> Stéphane Ducasse
> Oscar Nierstrasz
> Roel Wuyts
>
>
> Program committee
> =================
>
> Alexandre Bergel      	(LERO & Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
> Johan Brichau         	(Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium)
> Pascal Costanza       	(Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)
> Wolfgang De Meuter  	(Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)
> Stéphane Ducasse     	(University of Annecy, France)
> Erik Ernst             	(University of Aarhus, Denmark)
> Robert Hirschfeld       (Hasso-Plattner-Institut, University of Potsdam,  
> Germany)
> Oscar Nierstrasz        (University of Bern, Switzerland)
> Matthew Flatt           (University of Utah, USA)
> Dave Thomas            	(Bedarra Research Labs, Canada)
> Roel Wuyts              (IMEC & Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
>





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