Hi everybody,
If you haven't registered yet: the registration deadline for
the ECLM in Madrid is May 15. http://weitz.de/eclm2013/
Looking forward to seeing you in Madrid,
Edi & Arthur
Hi,
Today I have published the first batch of videos from the ECLM. You can
find them here:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyKekftcIioT995qDMGO8TtSLIz25lhGd
Sorry, it took much more time than I first anticipated.
Hopefully, everything is fine, and no one has any problems with them. If
so, let's share them far and wide :)
I plan to release the second batch next weekend. But I need to clarify a
couple of issues:
- first of all, what is the status of Janusz Podrazik Opusmodus talk: is it
still not for publish or did that change?
- the sound volume on 2 videos was very low: Wes Henderson & Michael
Compton. Wes' one was saved by Art Obrezans recording (many thanks!). By
any chance does he or someone else have a recording of Michael's talk?
All the best
---
Vsevolod Dyomkin
+38-096-111-41-56
skype, twitter: vseloved
I'm going to have a client in the #eclm channel on Freenode IRC for the
duration of ECLM/ELS. I don't know how much I'll be able to actively
watch it, but it may be a decent avenue of realtime communication for
some.
Zach
Ladies and Gentlemen,
This is our last call - there are two days left to register for this year's
ECLM in case you haven't done so already:
http://weitz.de/eclm2013/
We have more than 50 registrations so far, but we wouldn't mind seeing
another dozen or two...
Best regards,
Arthur & Edi.
Arriving early to Madrid?
Will go for some Tapas/Canyas around Plaza Mayor/Palza de Sol on Saturday
around 13.30.
anybody interested, please drop be a note
Was told that one shoudn't miss a calamari sandwich.
regards
Karsten
Greetings,
I have published the second part of ECLM 2013 videos to
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?feature=c4-feed-u&list=PLyKekftcIioT995qDMG…
.
Unfortunately, the set lacks 3 out of 8 long talks, because of the refusal
to publish by the speakers. Those include the talks by SISCOG, Janusz
Podrazik, and Michael Compton.
If there's some update from the mentioned people, I'll be ready to publish
those videos as well, except for the video of Michael Compton for which I
need a better sound track (Art Obrezan has it).
Also, bliptv has unexpectedly deleted the videos from ECLM 2011, so I had
to re-upload them to YouTube as well. The playlist is here:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?feature=c4-feed-u&list=PLyKekftcIioRvY4musR…
Best regards,
Vsevolod Dyomkin
Hi everybody,
We've finally updated the ECLM website with information about the
speakers and the registration process. And registration starts today:
http://weitz.de/eclm2013/
Feel free to blog about this or send it to Twitter, Facebook, or your
favorite Lisp mailing list.
Looking forward to seeing you soon,
Arthur & Edi.
Submissions deadlines have been *relaxed*.
http://www.international-lisp-conference.org/2012/submissions.html
KURODA Hisao <kuroda(a)msi.co.jp> writes:
> +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
> | |
> | INTERNATIONAL LISP CONFERENCE 2012 |
> | |
> | http://www.international-lisp-conference.org |
> | |
> | Miyakomesse, Kyoto, Japan - October 21-24, 2012 |
> | |
> | Sponsored by: The Association of Lisp Users |
> | |
> | In cooperation with: ACM SIGPLAN |
> | |
> +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
>
> General Information:
>
> The Association of Lisp Users is pleased to announce the 2012
> International Lisp Conference will be held in Kyoto, Japan at
> Miyakomesse from October 21st to 24th, 2012.
>
> This year's program consists of tutorials at beginners' and
> advanced levels, prominent invited speakers from the Lisp
> communities, an excellent technical session, tours of
> Jidai-Matsuri: festival enjoyed by people of all ages,
> participating in its historical reenactment parade dressed in
> authentic costumes representing various periods, and characters
> in Japanese feudal history.
>
> General conference announcements are made on a very occasional
> basis to the low-volume mailing list
> ilc12-announce. http://www.alu.org/mailman/listinfo/ilc12-announce
>
> Technical Program:
>
> Original submissions in all areas related to the conference themes
> are invited for the following categories:
>
> Papers: Technical papers of up to 15 pages that describe original
> results.
>
> Demonstrations: Abstracts of up to 2 pages for demonstrations of
> tools, libraries and applications.
>
> Workshops: Abstracts of up to 2 pages for groups of people who
> intend to work on a focussed topic for half a day.
>
> Tutorials: Abstracts of up to 2 pages for indepth presentations
> about topics of special interest for 90 - 180 minutes.
>
> Panel discussions: Abstracts of up to 2 pages for discussions about
> current themes. Panel discussion proposals must mention panel
> member who are willing to partake in a discussion.
>
> Lightning talks: Abstracts of up to one page for talks to last
> for no more than 5 minutes.
>
>
> Important Dates:
>
> Please send contributions before the submission deadline, including
> abstracts of 4 pages for technical papers and abstracts of 2 pages
> for all other categories.
>
> Deadline for abstract submissions: July 15, 2012
> Notification of acceptance or rejection: July 31, 2012
> Deadline for final paper submissions: August 31, 2012
>
> Papers to be presented should be submitted electronically at
> easychair
> (https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=ilc2012)
> and need to use the ACM format
> (http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates)
>
> Scope:
>
> Lisp is one of the greatest ideas from computer science and a
> major influence for almost all programming languages and for all
> sufficiently complex software applications.
>
> The International Lisp Conference is a forum for the discussion of
> Lisp and, in particular, the design, implementation and
> application of any of the Lisp dialects. We encourage everyone
> interested in Lisp to participate.
>
> We invite high quality submissions in all areas involving Lisp
> dialects and any other languages in the Lisp family, including,
> but not limited to, ACL2, AutoLisp, Clojure, Common Lisp,
> ECMAScript, Dylan, Emacs Lisp, ISLISP, Racket, Scheme, SKILL, etc.
>
> Topics may include any and all combinations of Lisp and:
>
> * Language design and implementation
> * Language integration, inter-operation and deployment
> * Applications (especially commercial)
> * Reflection, meta-object protocols, meta-programming
> * Domain-specific languages
> * Programming paradigms and environments
> * Parallel and distributed computing
> * Theorem proving
> * Scientific computing
> * Data mining
> * Semantic web
>
>
> Organizing Committee:
>
> General Chair: KURODA Hisao (Mathematical Systems Inc. / ALU)
> Members: Daniel Herring (ALU)
> Jon L White (ALU)
> Rusty Johnson (ALU)
>
> Program Chair: Hiroshi Okuno (Kyoto Univ.)
> Members: Keith Corbett (Clozure Associates)
> Alex Fukunaga (University of Tokyo)
> Antonio Leitao (INESC-ID)
> Joe Marshall (MIT)
> Scott Mckay (ITA software)
> Nancy Reed (University of Hawaii)
> Kent Pitman (nhplace.com)
> Duane Rettig (Franz Inc.)
> Didier Verna (EPITA)
> Takuo Watanabe (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
> Edi Weitz (weitz.de)
> Taiichi Yuasa (Kyoto University)
>
> Local chair: Tetsuya Ogata (Kyoto Univ.)
> Members: CHIBA Masaomi
> SANO Masatoshi
>
> Contacts:
>
> * General Questions: ilc12-organizing-committee at alu.org
> * Program Committee: ilc2012 at easychair.org
>
> For more information, see http://www.international-lisp-conference.org
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| |
| INTERNATIONAL LISP CONFERENCE 2012 |
| |
| http://www.international-lisp-conference.org |
| |
| Miyakomesse, Kyoto, Japan - October 21-24, 2012 |
| |
| Sponsored by: The Association of Lisp Users |
| |
| In cooperation with: ACM SIGPLAN |
| |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
General Information:
The Association of Lisp Users is pleased to announce the 2012
International Lisp Conference will be held in Kyoto, Japan at
Miyakomesse from October 21st to 24th, 2012.
This year's program consists of tutorials at beginners' and
advanced levels, prominent invited speakers from the Lisp
communities, an excellent technical session, tours of
Jidai-Matsuri: festival enjoyed by people of all ages,
participating in its historical reenactment parade dressed in
authentic costumes representing various periods, and characters
in Japanese feudal history.
General conference announcements are made on a very occasional
basis to the low-volume mailing list
ilc12-announce. http://www.alu.org/mailman/listinfo/ilc12-announce
Technical Program:
Original submissions in all areas related to the conference themes
are invited for the following categories:
Papers: Technical papers of up to 15 pages that describe original
results.
Demonstrations: Abstracts of up to 2 pages for demonstrations of
tools, libraries and applications.
Workshops: Abstracts of up to 2 pages for groups of people who
intend to work on a focussed topic for half a day.
Tutorials: Abstracts of up to 2 pages for indepth presentations
about topics of special interest for 90 - 180 minutes.
Panel discussions: Abstracts of up to 2 pages for discussions about
current themes. Panel discussion proposals must mention panel
member who are willing to partake in a discussion.
Lightning talks: Abstracts of up to one page for talks to last
for no more than 5 minutes.
Important Dates:
Please send contributions before the submission deadline, including
abstracts of 4 pages for technical papers and abstracts of 2 pages
for all other categories.
Deadline for abstract submissions: July 15, 2012
Notification of acceptance or rejection: July 31, 2012
Deadline for final paper submissions: August 31, 2012
Papers to be presented should be submitted electronically at
easychair
(https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=ilc2012)
and need to use the ACM format
(http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates)
Scope:
Lisp is one of the greatest ideas from computer science and a
major influence for almost all programming languages and for all
sufficiently complex software applications.
The International Lisp Conference is a forum for the discussion of
Lisp and, in particular, the design, implementation and
application of any of the Lisp dialects. We encourage everyone
interested in Lisp to participate.
We invite high quality submissions in all areas involving Lisp
dialects and any other languages in the Lisp family, including,
but not limited to, ACL2, AutoLisp, Clojure, Common Lisp,
ECMAScript, Dylan, Emacs Lisp, ISLISP, Racket, Scheme, SKILL, etc.
Topics may include any and all combinations of Lisp and:
* Language design and implementation
* Language integration, inter-operation and deployment
* Applications (especially commercial)
* Reflection, meta-object protocols, meta-programming
* Domain-specific languages
* Programming paradigms and environments
* Parallel and distributed computing
* Theorem proving
* Scientific computing
* Data mining
* Semantic web
Organizing Committee:
General Chair: KURODA Hisao (Mathematical Systems Inc. / ALU)
Members: Daniel Herring (ALU)
Jon L White (ALU)
Rusty Johnson (ALU)
Program Chair: Hiroshi Okuno (Kyoto Univ.)
Members: Keith Corbett (Clozure Associates)
Alex Fukunaga (University of Tokyo)
Antonio Leitao (INESC-ID)
Joe Marshall (MIT)
Scott Mckay (ITA software)
Nancy Reed (University of Hawaii)
Kent Pitman (nhplace.com)
Duane Rettig (Franz Inc.)
Didier Verna (EPITA)
Takuo Watanabe (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Edi Weitz (weitz.de)
Taiichi Yuasa (Kyoto University)
Local chair: Tetsuya Ogata (Kyoto Univ.)
Members: CHIBA Masaomi
SANO Masatoshi
Contacts:
* General Questions: ilc12-organizing-committee at alu.org
* Program Committee: ilc2012 at easychair.org
For more information, see http://www.international-lisp-conference.org