SAPLING 2018 - Sydney Area Programming Languages INterest Group (SAPLING) meetings
Topics/Call fo Papers
SAPLING meetings allow programming language academics, researchers, industry practitioners and students to present and discuss their research and experiences in an informal setting.
SAPLING 2018 will be held in Wellington, New Zealand on 6 December 2018 after the 16th Asian Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems (APLAS).
Previous meetings were held at Macquarie University (2017, 2013, 2007), Australian National University (2016, 2012, 2007), The University of Sydney (2015, 2009), Oracle Labs, Brisbane (2014), University of Technology, Sydney (2011), and University of New South Wales (2010, 2006).
SAPLING talks are generally of 20 minutes duration with substantial periods of time available for discussion. Talks can present completed work, outline work in progress, demonstrate a system, or provide a short tutorial on a topic of general interest.
As far as possible, selection of presenters is non-competitive, with all interested qualified speakers given an opportunity to talk, within the time constraints of a one day meeting. Preference will be given to topics of general interest.
No proceedings will be published but the talk abstracts and links to related material will be published on the SAPLING website. There is no registration fee to attend this meeting. Participants will be responsible for their own lunch costs.
SAPLING 2018 will be held in Wellington, New Zealand on 6 December 2018 after the 16th Asian Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems (APLAS).
Previous meetings were held at Macquarie University (2017, 2013, 2007), Australian National University (2016, 2012, 2007), The University of Sydney (2015, 2009), Oracle Labs, Brisbane (2014), University of Technology, Sydney (2011), and University of New South Wales (2010, 2006).
SAPLING talks are generally of 20 minutes duration with substantial periods of time available for discussion. Talks can present completed work, outline work in progress, demonstrate a system, or provide a short tutorial on a topic of general interest.
As far as possible, selection of presenters is non-competitive, with all interested qualified speakers given an opportunity to talk, within the time constraints of a one day meeting. Preference will be given to topics of general interest.
No proceedings will be published but the talk abstracts and links to related material will be published on the SAPLING website. There is no registration fee to attend this meeting. Participants will be responsible for their own lunch costs.
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