From: Jeremy Yallop <yallop@gmail.com>
To: Caml List <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: [Caml-list] Metaprogramming Summer School (August 2019): call for applications
Date: Wed, 15 May 2019 15:03:04 +0100 [thread overview]
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Second International Summer School on Metaprogramming
Schloss Dagstuhl, Leibniz Center for Informatics, Germany
11th-16th August 2019
(the week before ICFP'19)
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/events/metaprog/2019/
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Metaprogramming is an approach to constructing programs by treating
program fragments (such as expressions or types) as values that the
program can manipulate. Metaprogramming comes in various forms ---
for example,
* in dependently-typed programming terms appear within types,
supporting the construction of precise specifications of functions and
data.
* in multi-stage programming expressions are program values, making it
possible to write safe program generation programs that can
significantly improve performance.
* in languages with macros programs execute partly during compilation
and partly at run-time, eliminating the sharp distinction between
built-in and user-defined constructs.
* embedded domain-specific languages reuse host language
features such as syntax and type-checking for convenient definition
of little languages suited to a particular endeavour.
Metaprogramming has many applications, including genericity, proof
automation, language extensibility and user-defined optimization.
The goal of the summer school is to explore the state-of-the art in
metaprogramming and its applications, covering both theory and
practice.
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Lecturers and courses
Oleg Kiselyov (Tohoku University)
From the tagless-final cookbook:
simple hardware description language and optimization-by-evaluation
Matthew Flatt (University of Utah)
Building Languages with Racket
Conor McBride (University of Strathclyde)
TBD
Jonathan Protzenko (Microsoft Research Redmond)
Meta-F*: efficient meta-programming of the F* compiler at every stage
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Prerequisites
The school is aimed at graduate students in programming languages and
related areas, but is open to researchers, practitioners and strong
masters students with the support of a supervisor. Some experience of
typed functional programming in Haskell, OCaml, Scala, or a similar
language will be assumed.
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Costs
Thanks to the Schloss Dagstuhl subsidies, accommodation costs are as
follows, and the dates are immediately before ICFP'19 (also in
Germany):
Single-occupancy accommodation: €420
Double-occupancy accommodation: €330
Accommodation costs include full board (in a single- or
double-occupancy room, including meals during stay)
from Sunday 11 August (evening) to Friday 16 August (afternoon).
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Application procedure
You will need to complete the online registration form at:
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/events/metaprog/2019/application.html
and ensure your referees send your references to:
metaprog-2019@cl.cam.ac.uk
by the application deadline.
TIMETABLE
* 30 June: Application and reference letters deadline.
* 10 July: Notification of acceptance.
* 11 August: Summer school.
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Further information
For any questions relating to the school, please contact the
organisers (Jeremy Yallop, Ohad Kammar, Yukiyoshi Kameyama) at
metaprog-2019@cl.cam.ac.uk
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