[eurolisp] Call for Participation: ILC'07
Pascal Costanza
pc at p-cos.net
Wed Feb 21 14:35:01 UTC 2007
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| Call for Participation |
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| INTERNATIONAL LISP CONFERENCE 2007 |
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| http://www.international-lisp-conference.org |
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| Clare College, Cambridge, England - April 1-4, 2007 |
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In cooperation with ACM SIGPLAN
Sponsored by The Association of Lisp Users
General Information:
The Association of Lisp Users is pleased to announce the 2007
International Lisp Conference will be held in Cambridge, England
at Clare College from April 1st to 4th, 2007.
This year's program consists of tutorials at beginners' and
advanced levels, prominent invited speakers from the Lisp and
Scheme communities, an excellent technical session, tours of
Central Cambridge, Anglesey Abbey and Ely, and a quintessential
English experience: a traditional dinner served in the college's
Great Hall. The advance registration deadline is March 11th.
The ILC'07 programming contest is also still running until
March 3rd. For more details, see
http://www.international-lisp-conference.org/2007/contest
Schedule:
http://www.international-lisp-conference.org/2007/schedule
Saturday, March 31st
Optional tour of Cambridge
http://www.international-lisp-conference.org/2007/tours#city
Sunday, April 1st
Tutorials and workshops
http://www.international-lisp-conference.org/2007/tutorials
- Ernst van Waning, Extended Tutorial: Common Lisp in One Day
- Pascal Costanza, Context-oriented Programming in Common Lisp
- Richard Brooksby, Improve your Lisp using the Memory Pool System
- Duane Rettig, Optimizing and Debugging Programs in Allegro CL
Monday, April 2nd
Invited presentations
http://www.international-lisp-conference.org/2007/speakers
- Christian Queinnec, Teaching CS to undergraduates at UPMC
- Michael Sperber,
It's All about Being Right: Lessons from the R6RS Process
- Herbert Stoyan, Lisp: Themes and History
Presentations of accepted papers
Tuesday, April 3rd
Invited presentations
- Jans Aasman, Scalable Lisp Applications
- Ralf Moeller, Building a Commercial OWL Reasoner with Lisp
- Manuel Serrano,
HOP: An Environment for Developing Web 2.0 Applications
Presentations of accepted papers
Annual meeting of the Association of Lisp Users
Conference banquet
Wednesday, April 4th
Invited presentations
- Richard Jones, Dynamic Memory Management
- John Mallery, Lisp/CL-HTTP
Presentations of accepted papers
Thursday, April 5th
Optional tour of Anglesey Abbey and Ely
http://www.international-lisp-conference.org/2007/tours#ely
Conference Registration:
Conference registration is now open. Simply visit
http://international-lisp-conference.org/2007/registration
The advance registration deadline is March 11th. You can get
further discounts as an ACM/SIGPLAN and/or ALU member.
Registration includes: access to all events, morning and afternoon
teas / coffees, self-service lunch, banquet (Tuesday April 3rd),
proceedings and hopefully a conference t-shirt. Accomodation is
available in Clare College's "Memorial Court".
http://international-lisp-conference.org/2007/venue#accomodation
Credit cards and PayPal are accepted, as are cheques (sterling or
US dollars) and international bank transfers.
Organizing Committee:
Co-Chairs: Carl Shapiro (SRI International)
Pascal Costanza (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Members: Rusty Johnson (ALU)
Peter Lindahl (ALU)
Program Chair: JonL White (The Ginger Ice Cream Factory / ALU)
Contact: ilc07-program-committee at alu.org
Local chair: Nick Levine (Ravenbrook / ALU)
General correspondence: ilc07-organizing-committee at alu.org
Mailing Lists:
General conference announcements are made on a very occasional
basis to the low-volume mailing list ilc07-announce.
http://www.alu.org/mailman/listinfo/ilc07-announce
If you're thinking of participating in ILC 2007, you should
either join this list or take an occasional look at the archives.
http://www.alu.org/pipermail/ilc07-announce
--
Pascal Costanza, mailto:pc at p-cos.net, http://p-cos.net
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Programming Technology Lab
Pleinlaan 2, B-1050 Brussel, Belgium
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