Hi everybody,
The registration deadline for the European Common Lisp Meeting
in Madrid is May 15.
http://weitz.de/eclm2013/
We hope to see you in Madrid,
Edi & Arthur
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.
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;; European Lisp Symposium 2013 - ELS'13
;; Madrid, Spain
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;; June 1-4, 2013
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;; http://els2013.european-lisp-symposium.org/
** DEADLINE EXTENSION: March 17th **
The purpose of the European Lisp Symposium is to provide a forum for
the discussion and dissemination of all aspects of design,
implementation and application of any of the Lisp and Lisp-inspired
dialects, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Emacs Lisp, AutoLisp, ISLISP,
Dylan, Clojure, ACL2, ECMAScript, Racket, SKILL, Hop and so on. We
encourage everyone interested in Lisp to participate.
The main theme of the 2013 European Lisp Symposium is on the use of
these languages with respect to the current grand challenges: big
tables, open data, semantic web, network programming, discovery,
robustness, runtime failures, etc.
The European Lisp Symposium 2013 solicits the submission of papers
with these specific themes in mind, alongside the more traditional
tracks which have appeared in the past editions.
We invite submissions in the following forms:
Papers: Technical papers of up to 15 pages that describe original
results or explain known ideas in new and elegant ways.
Demonstrations: Abstracts of up to 4 pages for demonstrations of
tools, libraries, and applications.
Tutorials: Abstracts of up to 4 pages for in-depth presentations about
topics of special interest for at least 90 minutes and up to 180
minutes.
Lightning talks: Abstracts of up to one page for talks to last for no
more than 5 minutes.
All submissions should be formatted following the ACM SIGS guidelines
and include ACM classification categories and terms. For more
information on the submission guidelines and the ACM keywords, see:
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates and
http://www.acm.org/about/class/1998.
Invited speakers:
Florian Loitsch, Google: Dart, why you should care.
Gérard Assayag, Ircam: Lisp and Music Research.
Important dates:
March, 17th 2013: submission deadline ** EXTENDED **
April, 5th 2013: acceptance results
June, 1-4 2013: symposium
Program Commitee:
Pascal Costanza, Intel, Belgium
Ludovic Courtes, INRIA, France
Theo D'Hondt, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Florian Loitsch, Google, Denmark
Christian Queinnec, UPMC, France
Kurt Noermark, Aalborg University, Denmark
Olin Shivers, Northeastern University, USA
Manuel Serrano, INRIA, France
Didier Verna, EPITA, France
Chair:
Juan Jose Garcia-Ripoll, local organizer
Christian Queinnec, PC co-chair
Manuel Serrano, PC co-chair
--
Resistance is futile. You will be jazzimilated.
Scientific site: http://www.lrde.epita.fr/~didier
Music (Jazz) site: http://www.didierverna.com
[Forwarding on behalf of Christian Queinnec.]
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;; European Lisp Symposium 2013 - ELS'13
;; Madrid, Spain
;;
;; June 3-4, 2013
;;
;; http://els2013.european-lisp-symposium.org/
The purpose of the European Lisp Symposium is to provide a forum for
the discussion and dissemination of all aspects of design,
implementation and application of any of the Lisp and Lisp-inspired
dialects, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Emacs Lisp, AutoLisp, ISLISP,
Dylan, Clojure, ACL2, ECMAScript, Racket, SKILL, Hop and so on. We
encourage everyone interested in Lisp to participate.
The main theme of the 2013 European Lisp Symposium is on the use of
these languages with respect to the current grand challenges: big
tables, open data, semantic web, network programming, discovery,
robustness, runtime failures, etc.
The European Lisp Symposium 2013 solicits the submission of papers
with these specific themes in mind, alongside the more traditional
tracks which have appeared in the past editions.
We invite submissions in the following forms:
Papers: Technical papers of up to 15 pages that describe original
results or explain known ideas in new and elegant ways.
Demonstrations: Abstracts of up to 4 pages for demonstrations of
tools, libraries, and applications.
Tutorials: Abstracts of up to 4 pages for in-depth presentations about
topics of special interest for at least 90 minutes and up to 180 minutes.
Lightning talks: Abstracts of up to one page for talks to last for no
more than 5 minutes.
All submissions should be formatted following the ACM SIGS guidelines
and include ACM classification categories and terms. For more
information on the submission guidelines and the ACM keywords, see:
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates and
http://www.acm.org/about/class/1998.
Submissions should be directed, before March 1st, to
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=els13
Invited speakers:
Florian Loitsch, Google: Dart, why you should care.
Gérard Assayag, Ircam: Lisp and Music Research.
Important dates:
March, 1st 2013: submission deadline
April, 5th 2013: acceptance results
June, 3-4 2013: symposium
Program Commitee:
Pascal Costanza, Intel, Belgium
Ludovic Courtes, INRIA, France
Theo D'Hondt, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Florian Loitsch, Google, Denmark
Christian Queinnec, UPMC, France
Kurt Noermark, Aalborg University, Denmark
Olin Shivers, Northeastern University, USA
Manuel Serrano, INRIA, France
Didier Verna, EPITA, France
Chair:
Juan Jose Garcia-Ripoll, local organizer
Christian Queinnec, PC co-chair
Manuel Serrano, PC co-chair
--
Pr. Christian Queinnec
Université Pierre et Marie Curie
Hello Common Lispers,
It is now official that quasiconf, a Lisp sub-conference on this
year's FrOSCon, is going to happen. Quasiconf is open for all Lisp
dialects and everyone interested in or curious about the language. So
let us help represent the biggest (and probably greatest ;) ) of all
Lisp dialects and have fun discussing with and learning from other
Lispers.
The Call for Papers is running, so feel free to submit a proposal if
you have an interesting project or anything else you want to
share. For more information look at the links below.
http://quasiconf.twoticketsplease.de/http://www.froscon.de/en/home/http://www.froscon.de/startseite/
I hope to see you at quasiconf!
Best regards,
Karl Heinrichmeyer
Hello Common Lispers,
It is now official that quasiconf, a Lisp sub-conference on this
year's FrOSCon, is going to happen. Quasiconf is open for all Lisp
dialects and everyone interested in or curious about the language. So
let us help represent the biggest (and probably greatest ;) ) of all
Lisp dialects and have fun discussing with and learning from other
Lispers.
The Call for Papers is running, so feel free to submit a proposal if
you have an interesting project or anything else you want to
share. For more information look at the links below.
http://quasiconf.twoticketsplease.de/http://www.froscon.de/en/home/http://www.froscon.de/startseite/
I hope to see you at quasiconf!
Best regards,
Karl Heinrichmeyer
Apologies for the multiple postings.
PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED
European Lisp Symposium 2012, Zadar, Croatia, April 30th - May 1st, 2012
http://european-lisp-symposium.org
The purpose of the European Lisp Symposium is to provide a forum for
the discussion and dissemination of all aspects of design,
implementation and application of any of the Lisp and Lisp-inspired
dialects, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Emacs Lisp, AutoLisp, ISLISP,
Dylan, Clojure, ACL2, ECMAScript, Racket, SKILL, and so on. We
encourage everyone interested in Lisp to participate.
The main theme of the 2012 European Lisp Conference is
"Interoperability: Systems, Libraries, Workflows". Lisp based and
functional-languages based systems have grown a variety of solutions
to become more and more integrated with the wider world of Information
and Communication Technologies in current use. There are several
dimensions to the scope of the solutions proposed, ranging from
"embedding" of interpreters in C-based systems, to the development of
abstractions levels that facilitate the expression of complex context
dependent tasks, to the construction of exchange formats handling
libraries, to the construction of theorem-provers for the "Semantic
Web". The European Lisp Symposium 2012 solicits the submission of
papers with this specific theme in mind, alongside the more
traditional tracks which have appeared in the past editions.
We invite submissions in the following forms:
Papers: Technical papers of up to 15 pages that describe original
results or explain known ideas in new and elegant ways.
Demonstrations: Abstracts of up to 4 pages for demonstrations of
tools, libraries, and applications.
Tutorials: Abstracts of up to 4 pages for in-depth presentations about
topics of special interest for at least 90 minutes and up to 180
minutes.
Lightning talks: Abstracts of up to one page for talks to last for no
more than 5 minutes.
All submissions should be formatted following the ACM SIGS guidelines
and include ACM classification categories and terms. For more
information on the submission guidelines and the ACM keywords, see:
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates and
http://www.acm.org/about/class/1998.
Important dates:
February 15th 2012: submission deadline (extended deadline)
March 7th 2012: acceptance results
April 30th 2012: Conference opens
Program Commitee.
Chair:
Marco Antoniotti, Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca, Milan, ITALY
Local organizers:
Damir Cavar, Eastern Michigan University
Franjo Pehar, University of Zadar
Damir Kero, University of Zadar
Members:
Giuseppe Attardi, Università degli Studi di Pisa, Pisa, ITALY
Pascal Costanza, Intel, Bruxelles, BELGIUM
Marc Feeley, Université de Montreal, Montreal, CANADA
Scott McKay, Google, U.S.A.
Kent Pitman, U.S.A.
Christophe Rhodes, Department of Computing, Goldsmiths, University of London, London, UNITED KINGDOM
Robert Strandh, LABRI, Université de Bordeaux, Bordaux, FRANCE
Didier Verna, EPITA / LRDE, FRANCE
Taiichi Yuasa, Kyoto University, JAPAN
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Marco Antoniotti
Apologies for the multiple postings...
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European Lisp Symposium 2012, Zadar, Croatia, April 30th - May 1st, 2012
http://european-lisp-symposium.org
The purpose of the European Lisp Symposium is to provide a forum for
the discussion and dissemination of all aspects of design,
implementation and application of any of the Lisp and Lisp-inspired
dialects, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Emacs Lisp, AutoLisp, ISLISP,
Dylan, Clojure, ACL2, ECMAScript, Racket, SKILL, and so on. We
encourage everyone interested in Lisp to participate.
The main theme of the 2012 European Lisp Conference is
"Interoperabilty: Systems, Libraries, Workflows". Lisp based and
functional-languages based systems have grown a variety of solutions
to become more and more integrated with the wider world of Information
and Communication Technologies in current use. There are several
dimensions to the scope of the solutions proposed, ranging from
"embedding" of interpreters in C-based systems, to the development of
abstractions levels that facilitate the expression of complex context
dependent tasks, to the construction of exchange formats handling
libraries, to the construction of theorem-provers for the "Semantic
Web". The European Lisp Symposium 2012 solicits the submission of
papers with this specific theme in mind, alongside the more
traditional tracks which have appeared in the past editions.
We invite submissions in the following forms:
Papers: Technical papers of up to 15 pages that describe original
results or explain known ideas in new and elegant ways.
Demonstrations: Abstracts of up to 4 pages for demonstrations of
tools, libraries, and applications.
Tutorials: Abstracts of up to 4 pages for in-depth presentations about
topics of special interest for at least 90 minutes and up to 180
minutes.
Lightning talks: Abstracts of up to one page for talks to last for no
more than 5 minutes.
All submissions should be formatted following the ACM SIGS guidelines
and include ACM classification categories and terms. For more
information on the submission guidelines and the ACM keywords, see:
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates and
http://www.acm.org/about/class/1998.
Important dates:
Jan 31st 2012: submission deadline
Feb 21st 2012: acceptance results
April 30th, 2012 Conference opens
Program Commitee.
Chair:
Marco Antoniotti, Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca, Milan, ITALY
Local organizers:
Damir Ćavar, Eastern Michigan University
Franjo Pehar, University of Zadar
Damir Kero, University of Zadar
Members:
Giuseppe Attardi, Università degli Studi di Pisa, Pisa, ITALY
Pascal Costanza, Intel, Bruxelles, BELGIUM
Marc Feeley, Université de Montreal, Montreal, CANADA
Scott McKay, Google, U.S.A.
Kent Pitman, U.S.A.
Christophe Rhodes, Department of Computing, Goldsmiths, University of London, London, UNITED KINGDOM
Robert Strandh, LABRI, Université de Bordeaux, Bordaux, FRANCE
Didier Verna, EPITA / LRDE, FRANCE
Taiichi Yuasa, Kyoto University, JAPAN