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2001 Haskell Workshop: 1st call for papers
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Subject: 2001 Haskell Workshop: 1st call for papers
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From: Ralf Hinze <ralf@informatik.uni-bonn.de>
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Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2001 10:31:20 +0100
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Sender: ralf@cs.uu.nl
FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
[Deadline for submission: 1st June 2001]
2001 Haskell Workshop
Firenze, Italy, 2nd September 2001
The Haskell Workshop forms part of the PLI 2001 colloquium
on Principles, Logics, and Implementations of high-level
programming languages, which comprises the ICFP/PPDP conferences
and associated workshops. Previous Haskell Workshops have been
held in La Jolla (1995), Amsterdam (1997), Paris (1999), and
Montreal (2000).
http://www.cs.uu.nl/people/ralf/hw2001.{html,pdf,ps,txt}
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Scope
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The purpose of the Haskell Workshop is to discuss experience with
Haskell, and possible future developments for the language. The scope
of the workshop includes all aspects of the design, semantics, theory,
application, implementation, and teaching of Haskell. Submissions that
discuss limitations of Haskell at present and/or propose new ideas for
future versions of Haskell are particularly encouraged. Adopting an
idea from ICFP 2000, the workshop also solicits two special classes of
submissions, application letters and functional pearls, described
below.
Application Letters
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An application letter describes experience using Haskell to solve
real-world problems. Such a paper might typically be about six pages,
and may be judged by interest of the application and novel use of
Haskell.
Functional Pearls
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A functional pearl presents - using Haskell as a vehicle - an idea that
is small, rounded, and glows with its own light. Such a paper might
typically be about six pages, and may be judged by elegance of
development and clarity of expression.
Submission details
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Deadline for submission: 1st June 2001
Notification of acceptance: 1st July 2001
Final submission due: 1st August 2001
Haskell Workshop: 2nd September 2001
Authors should submit papers of at most 12 pages, in postscript format,
formatted for A4 paper, to Ralf Hinze (ralf@cs.uu.nl) by 1st June
2001. The use of the ENTCS style files is strongly recommended.
Application letters and functional pearls should be labeled as such on
the first page. They may be any length up to twelve pages, though
shorter submissions are welcome. The accepted papers will be published
as a University of Utrecht technical report.
Programme committee
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Manuel Chakravarty University of New South Wales
Jeremy Gibbons University of Oxford
Ralf Hinze (chair) University of Utrecht
Patrik Jansson Chalmers University
Mark Jones Oregon Graduate Institute
Ross Paterson City University, London
Simon Peyton Jones Microsoft Research
Stephanie Weirich Cornell University
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