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ECOOP 2016
Sun 17 - Fri 22 July 2016 Rome, Italy
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ECOOP MMXVI in the Eternal City!
At a glance: Videos | Awards | Proceedings | Artifacts | Restaurants | Walks
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The European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming covers all areas of object technology and related software development technologies. Come celebrate the 30th edition in Rome, Italy, on July 17-22, 2016. This year Curry On, the ECOOP Summer School, the PhD Symposium, and 11 workshops will be all co-located with ECOOP! |
| ECOOP is Open Access, proceedings are available free of charge under a CC-BY license from https://www.dagstuhl.de/dagpub/978-3-939897-86-6. |
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We are happy to announce the AITO Dahl-Nygaard Prizes for 2016. The Junior Prize is awarded to Emina Torlak for her great research potential. The Senior Prize is awarded to James Noble for his outstanding career contributions. The awards will be given on Wednesday, July 20 at 11:45. Check AITO's DN Prizes page to find out more! |
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PMLDC
Distributed Computing |
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LIVE
Live Prog. Systems |
ICOOOLPS
OO Implementation |
FTfJP
Formal Techniques |
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STOP
Scripts to Programs |
IWACO
Aliasing & Ownership |
GRACE
Educational Programming |
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Doctoral Symposium |
VORTEX
Runtime Verification |
JSTools
Javascript Analysis |
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PX
Programming Experience |
COP
Context Orientation |
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Invited Speakers
Move Fast to Fix More Things
Peter O'Hearn
Exercises in Programming Style
Crista Lopes
Static analysis for security at the Facebook scale
Francesco Logozzo
A Type is Worth a Thousand Tests
Manuel Chakravarty
Become a Polyglot by learning Java!
Jaroslav Tulach
Building a Research Program for Scripting Languages
Shriram Krishnamurthi
Data-driven Software security using Differential Privacy and Deep Learning
Úlfar Erlingsson
Building an Open Source Research Lab
Dave Herman
The Functional Programming Languages Nomad
Michael Sperber
It's the End of the World as We Know It, and I Feel Fine
Larry Wall
Are We Ready for Secure Languages?
Cristina Cifuentes
Half a Life in Software (Senior DN Prize Lecture)
James Noble
A JIT Compiler (almost) for Free
CF Bolz-Tereick, Laurence Tratt
Dartino - a managed language on micro-controllers?
Kasper Lund
Experimental Evaluation of Programming Systems
Tomas Kalibera, Jan Vitek
Notes on Post-Post-Modern-Modern Programming
James Noble
Synthesis and Verification for All (Junior DN Prize Lecture)
Emina Torlak
Distributed Iterative Computation in TensorFlow
Yuan Yu
The Racket Manifesto
Matthias Felleisen
The Future of Programming will be Live
Sean McDirmid
How To Win Big With Old Ideas
David Nolen
The Elements of Decision Alignment: Large programs as complex organizations
Mark Miller
ECOOP 2016 Tracks
| ECOOP Awards announced!Wed 20 Jul 2016 |
| Registration now openFri 13 May 2016 |
| Accepted PapersFri 22 Apr 2016 |
| Accepted WorkshopsMon 22 Feb 2016 |
| Approaching ECOOP (by Felipe Bañados Schwerter)Sun 17 Jul 2016 by Emilio Coppa |
| Approaching ECOOP (by Lisa Nguyen)Wed 13 Jul 2016 by Emilio Coppa |
| Approaching ECOOP (by Ben Greenman)Wed 13 Jul 2016 by Emilio Coppa |
| Approaching ECOOP (by Andrea Mastropietro)Wed 13 Jul 2016 by Emilio Coppa |
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