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======== DLS 2015 ===========
11th Dynamic Languages Symposium 2015
October, 2015
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
http://DLS2015.inria.fr
Co-located with SPLASH 2015
In association with ACM SIGPLAN
The 11th Dynamic Languages Symposium (DLS) at SPLASH 2015 is the
premier forum for researchers and practitioners to share knowledge and
research on dynamic languages, their implementation, and
applications. The influence of dynamic languages -- from Lisp to
Smalltalk to Python to Javascript -- on real-world practice and
research continues to grow.
DLS 2015 invites high quality papers reporting original research,
innovative contributions, or experience related to dynamic languages,
their implementation, and applications. Accepted papers will be
published in the ACM Digital Library, and freely available for 2 weeks
before and after the event itself. Areas of interest include but are
not limited to:
Innovative language features and implementation techniques
Development and platform support, tools
Interesting applications
Domain-oriented programming
Very late binding, dynamic composition, and run-time adaptation
Reflection and meta-programming
Software evolution
Language symbiosis and multi-paradigm languages
Dynamic optimization
Hardware support
Experience reports and case studies
Educational approaches and perspectives
Semantics of dynamic languages
== Invited Speaker ==
DLS is pleased to announce a talk by the following invited speaker:
Eelco Visser: Declare your Language.
== Submissions and proceedings ==
Submissions should not have been published previously nor under review
at other events. Research papers should describe work that advances
the current state of the art. Experience papers should be of broad
interest and should describe insights gained from substantive
practical applications. The program committee will evaluate each
contributed paper based on its relevance, significance, clarity,
length, and originality.
Papers are to be submitted electronically at
http://www.easychair.org/conferences?conf=dls15 in PDF
format. Submissions must be in the ACM format (see
http://www.sigplan.org/authorInformation.htm) and not exceed 12
pages. Authors are reminded that brevity is a virtue.
DLS 2015 will run a two-phase reviewing process to help authors make
their final papers the best that they can be. After the first round of
reviews, papers will be rejected, conditionally accepted, or
unconditionally accepted. Conditionally accepted papers will be given
a list of issues raised by reviewers. Authors will then submit a
revised version of the paper with a cover letter explaining how they
have or why they have not addressed these issues. The reviewers will
then consider the cover letter and revised paper and recommend final
acceptance or rejection.
Accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library.
Important dates
Abstract Submissions: Sun 7 Jun 2015
Full Submissions: Sun 15 Jun 2015
First phase notification: Mon 27 Jul
Revisions due: Mon 3 Aug
Final notification: Mon 17 Aug
Camera ready: Fri 21 21 Aug
Program chair
Manuel Serrano, Inria Sophia-Antipolis,
dls15@easychair.org
Program committee
Carl Friedrich Bolz, DE
William R. Cook, UTexas, USA
Jonathan Edwards, MIT, USA
John Field, Google, USA
Matt Flatt, USA
Elisa Gonzalez Boix, Vrije Universiteit, BE
Robert Hirschfeld, Hasso-Plattner-Institut Potsdam, DE
Benjamin Livshits, Microsoft, USA
Crista Lopes, UC Irvine, USA
Kevin Millikin, Google, DN
James Noble, Victoria University of Wellington, NZ
Manuel Serrano, Inria, FR (General chair)
Didier Verna, EPITA, FR
Jan Vitek, Purdue, USA
Joe Politz, Brown University, USA
Olivier Tardieu, IBM, USA
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Dyla'13, 7th Workshop on Dynamic Languages and Applications
Colocated with ECOOP, ECMFA and ECSA
1–5 July, Montpellier, France
http://rmod.lille.inria.fr/web/pier/Events/Dyla13
!! Important dates
- Submission deadline: April 19th
- Notification: mid-May
- Workshop: July 1st
- Ecoop early registration: mid-May
!! Abstract
The advent of Java and C# has been a major breakthrough in the adoption of
some important object-oriented language characteristics. This breakthrough
turned academic features like interfaces, garbage collection, and
meta-programming into technologies generally accepted by
industry. Nevertheless, the massive adoption of these languages now also gives
rise to a growing awareness of their limitations. A number of reactions from
industry testify this: invokedynamic bytecode instruction has been included in
latest Java virtual machine release; the dynamic language runtime (DLR) is
gaining popularity; C# adopted dynamic as a valid static type. Gartner
prognoses further growth (http://blogs.gartner.com/mark_driver/2008/12/10) of
dynamic languages.
Researchers and practitioners struggle with static type systems, overly
complex abstract grammars, simplistic concurrency mechanisms, limited
reflection capabilities, and the absence of higher-order language constructs
such as delegation, closures and continuations. Dynamic languages such as
Ruby, Python, JavaScript and Lua are a step forward in addressing these
problems while getting more and more popular. Making these languages
mainstream requires practitioners to look back and pick mechanisms up in
existing dynamic languages such as Lisp, Scheme, Smalltalk and
Self. Practitioners also need to further explore discover new dynamic
approaches in the context of new challenging fields such as pervasive
computing.
The goal of this workshop is to act as a forum where practitioners can discuss
new advances in the design, implementation and application of dynamically
typed languages that, sometimes radically, diverge from the statically typed
class-based mainstream. Another objective is to discuss new as well as older
"forgotten" languages and features in this context. Topics of interest
include, but are not limited to:
- programming language extensions
- programming environment extensions
- executing environments
- static and dynamic analyses
- optional type-checking
- meta-object protocols
- reserve engineering
- domain-specific languages/tooling
- testing environments
- live programming
!! Targeted audience
The expected audience of this workshop is practitioners and researchers
sharing the same interest in dynamically typed languages. Lua, Python, Ruby,
Scheme and Smalltalk are gaining a significant popularity both in industry and
academia. Nevertheless, each community has the tendency to only look at what
it produces. Broadening the scope of each community is the goal of the
workshop. To achieve this goal we will form a PC with leading persons from all
languages mentioned above, fostering participation from all targeted
communities.
!! Workshop Format and Submission Information
The workshop will have a demo-oriented style. The idea is to allow
participants to demonstrate new and interesting features and discuss what they
feel is relevant for the dynamic-language community. To participate to the
workshop, you can either
- submit (before __April 19th 2013__) an article (ACM Tighter Alternate style
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates) describing your
presentation and/or tool. Articles whose length ranges from 2 to 15 pages will
be carefully reviewed by a program committee including but not limited to the
organizers. Each accepted paper will be presented for 20 to 30 minutes and be
published to the ACM Digital Library (at the option of each author) and the
workshop's web site. The submission website is
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dyla2013.
- or give a 10-minute lightning demo of your work. A dedicated session will be
allocated for this, provided there is ample time available.
A session on pair programming is also planned. People will then get a chance
to share their technologies by interacting with other participants.
!! Program committee
- Carl Friedrich Bolz, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Germany
(http://cfbolz.de)
- Camillo Bruni, Inria Lille-Nord Europe, France
(http://rmod.lille.inria.fr/web/pier/team/bruni)
- Adrian Kuhn, University of British Columbia, Canada
(https://www.cs.ubc.ca/people/adrian-kuhn)
- Lukas Renggli, Google, Switzerland (http://www.lukas-renggli.ch/)
- Juan Pablo Sandoval Alcocer, University of Chile
(http://users.dcc.uchile.cl/~jsandova/)
- Bastian Steinert, Hasso-Plattner-Institute, Germany
(http://www.bastiansteinert.org)
- Veronica Uquillas Gomez, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
(http://soft.vub.ac.be/~vuquilla/)
- Simon Urli, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France
(http://www.simonurli.fr/)
- Didier Verna, EPITA Research and Development Laboratory, France
(http://www.lrde.epita.fr/~didier)
- the 4 workshop organizers
!! Workshop Organizers
- Alexandre Bergel (http://bergel.eu)
- Damien Cassou (http://damiencassou.seasidehosting.st)
- Jorge Ressia (http://www.jorgeressia.com)
- Serge Stinckwich (http://www.doesnotunderstand.org)
!! News feed
Follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/dyla2013
For further information: http://rmod.lille.inria.fr/web/pier/Events/Dyla13
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<p>Co-located with SPLASH 2011
In association with ACM SIGPLAN</p>
<p>Portland, Oregon, USA, October 24, 2011</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dynamic-languages-symposium.org/dls-11/">http://www.dynamic-languages-symposium.org/dls-11/</a></p>
<h2>Call for papers</h2>
<p>The 7th Dynamic Languages Symposium (DLS) at SPLASH 2011 is a forum for discussion of dynamic languages, their implementation and application. While mature dynamic languages including Smalltalk, Lisp, Scheme, Self, Prolog, and APL continue to grow and inspire new converts, a new generation of dynamic scripting languages such as Python, Ruby, PHP, Tcl, Lua, and JavaScript are successful in a wide range of applications. DLS provides a place for researchers and practitioners to come together and share their knowledge, experience, and ideas for future research and development.</p>
<p>DLS 2011 invites high quality papers reporting original research, innovative contributions or experience related to dynamic languages, their implementation and application. Accepted Papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library.</p>
<p>Areas of interest include but are not limited to:</p>
<ul>
<li>Innovative language features and implementation techniques</li>
<li>Development and platform support, tools</li>
<li>Interesting applications</li>
<li>Domain-oriented programming</li>
<li>Very late binding, dynamic composition, and runtime adaptation</li>
<li>Reflection and meta-programming</li>
<li>Software evolution</li>
<li>Language symbiosis and multi-paradigm languages</li>
<li>Dynamic optimization</li>
<li>Hardware support</li>
<li>Experience reports and case studies</li>
<li>Educational approaches and perspectives</li>
<li>Object-oriented, aspect-oriented, and context-oriented programming</li>
</ul>
<h2>Submissions and proceedings</h2>
<p>We invite original contributions that neither have been published previously nor are under review by other refereed events or publications. Research papers should describe work that advances the current state of the art. Experience papers should be of broad interest and should describe insights gained from substantive practical applications. The program committee will evaluate each contributed paper based on its relevance, significance, clarity, and originality.</p>
<p>Accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library.</p>
<p>Papers are to be <a href="http://www.easychair.org/conferences?conf=dls2011">submitted electronically</a> in PDF format. Submissions must not exceed 12 pages and need to use the ACM format, templates for which can be found at http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html.</p>
<h2>Important dates</h2>
<p>Submission of papers: June 17, 2011 (hard deadline)
Author notification: July 19, 2011
Final versions due: August 19, 2011
DLS 2011: October 24, 2011
SPLASH 2011: October 22-27, 2011</p>
<h2>Program chair</h2>
<p>Theo D'Hondt, Software Languages Lab, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium</p>
<h2>Program committee</h2>
<ul>
<li>Andrew Black, Portland State University, USA</li>
<li>William R. Cook, University of Texas at Austin, USA</li>
<li>Marc Feeley, University of Montreal, Canada</li>
<li>Roberto Ierusalimschy, PUC-Rio, Brazil</li>
<li>Michele Lanza, University of Lugano, Switzerland</li>
<li>Hidehiko Masuhara, University of Tokyo, Japan</li>
<li>Mira Mezini, University of Darmstadt, Germany</li>
<li>Mark Miller, Google, USA</li>
<li>Manuel Serrano, INRIA Nice, France</li>
<li>Laurence Tratt, Middlesex University, UK</li>
<li>David Ungar, IBM, USA</li>
<li>Didier Verna, EPITA Research and Development Laboratory, France</li>
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