From: Anil Madhavapeddy <anil@recoil.org>
To: caml-list@yquem.inria.fr
Subject: [CUFP 2010] Birds of a Feather sessions
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2010 09:35:39 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20100825083539.GA14767@dark.recoil.org> (raw)
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Birds of a Feather sessions (BOFs)
Commercial Uses of Functional Programming Workshop (CUFP 2010)
http://cufp.org/bofs-2010
Baltimore, Maryland, September 30 - October 1
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This year, the Commercial Uses of Function Programming (CUFP)
workshop has a new feature to bring industry and academics together
to promote real-world uses of functional programming. Birds of a
Feature (BoF) sessions provide a place for our community to gather
informally at ICFP and reach consensus on matters of importance.
Any CUFP attendee can propose a BoF session, and grab one of the
spare rooms in the evening slots below. Attendance in the evening
is open to all.
BoF sessions facilitate ad-hoc discussions and provide a place to
gather and start off the chat, before moving on during the evening
to a local Baltimore restaurant or pub. We particularly encourage
"cross-language" discussions that might not otherwise happen at one
of the bigger workshops.
Please see http://cufp.org/bofs-2010 for details on how to propose
a slot or confirm attendance at one of them. There are a couple
of sessions already which may be of interest to OCaml developers:
Thu 30th Sep 6pm-8pm, Metaprogramming for OCaml, Till Varoquaux
http://cufp.org/bofs-2010#metacaml
Fri 1st Oct 6pm-8pm, Cross Language Serialisation, Anton Lavrik
http://cufp.org/bofs-2010#xlangserial
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