Call for Participation

What: A programming language seminar, S-REPLS 4
When: 27 September, 2016
Where: Imperial College London
Who: Keynote by Christophe Dubach, plus volunteered talks
How much: Registration is free, and lunch will be provided, although we would appreciate prior notice of attendance for catering purposes

http://srepls4.doc.ic.ac.uk/

The South of England Regional Programming Language Seminar (S-REPLS) is a regular and informal meeting based in the South of England for those with an interest in the semantics and implementation of programming languages.

The fourth meeting, S-REPLS 4, will take place at Imperial College London on 27 September, 2016. It will follow the low-overhead formula of the previous meetings at Cambridge, Middlesex, and Canterbury. Christophe Dubach will give an invited talk, and we solicit proposals for 15 or 30 minute talks from attendees.

To submit a talk proposal, please email Alastair Donaldson and Luís Pina with a brief abstract and preferred length as soon as possible. Talks about any PL-related topics are welcome, and at any stage of development (from promising ideas to work submitted for publication, as well as experience reports arising from more mature projects). The workshop will start at 11:30am on the South Kensignton campus in London (Huxley building, room 308), and last until 6pm.

To register to attend the seminar, please fill in this Doodle poll http://doodle.com/poll/3pp26yfmi7uuc9z7 indicating your attendance. We are also organising a dinner afterward: we ask that those interested in attending indicate so on the Doodle poll. Please email us with any dietary restrictions for the provided lunch.

The South Kensington campus of Imperial College London is well served by public transport from nearly anywhere in the London area. To find out how to get there, please visit the directions to the South Kensington campus. The seminar takes place at the Huxley building, up the stairs from the entrance at Queen’s Gate.

For the latest news, more information on the meeting, as well as a full programme of talks (as it becomes available), please visit the S-REPLS 4 website.