From: Michael Sperber <sperber@deinprogramm.de>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: [Caml-list] 2nd Call for Participation: BOB 2021 (February 26, online)
Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2021 17:22:25 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <y9lturmktvi.fsf@valmont-fritz-box-1.fritz.box> (raw)
Among other great talks, Stephanie Schirmer will talk about OCaml/Mirage!
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BOB 2021
Conference
“What happens if we simply use what’s best?”
February 26, 2021, online
(UTC+0100)
http://bobkonf.de/2021/
Program: http://bobkonf.de/2021/program.html
Registration: http://bobkonf.de/2021/registration.html
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BOB conference is a place for developers, architects and decision-makers
to explore technologies beyond the mainstream in software development,
and to find the best tools available to software developers today. Our
goal is for all participants of BOB to return home with new insights
that enable them to improve their own software development
experience.
The program features 14 talks and 8 tutorials on current topics:
http://bobkonf.de/2021/program.html
The subject range includes functional programming, logic programming,
revision control, formal methods, mindfulness, event sourcing,
front-end development, and more.
Jeremy Gibbons will give the keynote talk.
BOB 2021 will take place online. We are working towards fostering
lively exchange of exciting ideas and enable meaningful social
interactions.
Registration is open online:
http://bobkonf.de/2021/registration.html
Registration is €30 for a regular ticket, €15 for a student ticket.
(If you need financial aid, let us know.) We intend to make this the
most diverse, colorful, fun BOB ever!
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