The firm deadline for the Scheme and Functional Programming Workshop is approaching. The workshop is going to be held at MIT in August in conjunction with the Symposium in Honor of Mitchell Wand.
Update: the preliminary program can now be found here.
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"This is not a law-and-order issue; it is a medical and a human rights issue." http://t.co/nRKzmDxC
Commercial Users of Functional Programming (CUFP) 2012, Call for Presentations http://t.co/hrN4WyvB
@TheOfficialACM Perlis.
@swannodette @samth No, but it's prototyped as a lang language on github. Still very experimental.
Summer School on Language Frameworks (in the Carpathian Mountains!) http://t.co/WbrJWu5N
Racket + Generics via @asumu: https://t.co/OFAVlDuA
5-year Postdoc in Higher-Order Model Checking at University of Tokyo with Naoki Kobayashi http://t.co/xlyl361X
@rbxbx Not true! TFP'10 was and TFP'13 will be. See http://t.co/vwiW0aun
Draft program for Trends in Functional Programming 2012 http://t.co/k1TOw0J6
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