The next New England Programming Languages and Systems Symposium will take place on March 4th at Northeastern University. Please mark it in your calendars!
The speaker selection committee solicits talks for this meeting. To propose yourself or someone else, send a title, list of authors, and a brief description. You may provide UP TO ONE PAGE of description, but you can keep it as short as a paragraph. We particularly invite talks by researchers from outside the area who are visiting on the date of the NEPLS meeting.
Talks can vary in length. Though 30-minute conference-style slots are traditional, speakers may request slots of as little as 5 minutes; we encourage the shorter formats. This variety permits the presentation of smaller results, preliminary work, progress reports on ongoing projects (such as language standards and compiler toolkits), and updates to past presentations. In general, NEPLS talks need not sound like conference presentations.
The submission deadline is February 17th. Send your proposal to talks@nepls.org. (Replying to this message will work in most cases, but some mailing lists masquerade as your correspondents — please check before responding.)
More details about NEPLS are available on the NEPLS webpage:
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