> From: Michael Sperber <sper
...@deinprogramm.de>
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> Date: Monday, July 23, 2012 7:44:04 AM
> Subject: [pdxfunc] Commercial Users of Functional Programming 2012: Call for Participation
> COMMERCIAL USERS OF FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING 2012
> CUFP 2012
> http://cufp.org/conference
> CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
> Copenhagen, Denmark
> Sep 13-15
> Co-located with ICFP 2012
> Sponsored by SIGPLAN
> Functional programming has been at the forefront of a new generation
> of programming technologies: Companies employing functional
> programming use it to enable more effective, robust, and flexible
> software development.
> The annual CUFP workshop is designed to serve the growing community of
> commercial users of functional programming: Practitioners meet and
> collaborate; language designers and users can share ideas about the
> future of their languages; experts share their expertise on practical
> functional programming.
> CUFP 2012 features introductory tutorials by top-notch language
> experts, advanced tutorials on specialized topics, and the final day
> of talks about industrial applications of functional programming.
> More information about CUFP 2012 are available on the CUFP web site at:
> http://cufp.org/
> CUFP 2012 will be co-located with ICFP 2012, which features other
> exciting events. More information about ICFP 2012 is here:
> http://icfpconference.org/icfp2012/
> Registration information for CUFP is here:
> http://cufp.org/cufp-2012-registration
> Note that early-registration discounts are available until August 9.
> Introductory Tutorials
> ======================
> Thursday, September 13:
> Scala Primer
> (Heiko Seeberger, Typesafe)
> Friday, September 14:
> From functional concepts to real-world F#
> (Tomas Petricek, University of Cambridge)
> September 13 / 14:
> Introductory Haskell / Concurrent Haskell
> (Jeremy Gibbons, University of Oxford; Simon Marlow, Microsoft Research)
> Advanced Tutorials
> ==================
> Thursday, September 13:
> Morning:
> Real-World OCaml
> (Anil Madhavapeddy, University of Cambridge; Yaron Minsky, Jane Street)
> Afternoon:
> Erlang web frameworks
> (Steve Vinoski, Basho Technologies)
> Friday, September 14:
> Morning:
> Haskell for the lazy web developer: an Introduction to Happstack
> (Jeremy Shaw, SeeReason, LLC)
> Afternoon:
> Hands on Real-World Clojure
> (Lau Jensen, Best In Class; Karl Krukow, University of Aarhus)
> Talks
> =====
> Keynote:
> Adopting Functional Programming (Kresten Krab Thorup, Trifork)
> Jane Street Status Report (Yaron Minsky, Jane Street)
> Transmitting customised ads to set-top boxes with Erlang (Laura M. Castro, University of A Coruńa)
> Functional Big-Data Genomics (Ashish Agarwal, NYU)
> Using F# to Prove Stabilization of Biological Networks (Semin Ishtiaq, Microsoft)
> Developing an F# Bioinformatics Application with HTML5 Visualization (Adam Granicz, IntelliFactory)
> Functional Programming @ Ghent IT Valley (Romain Slootmaekers, Nicolas Trangez, Ghent IT Valley)
> The Awesome Haskell FPGA Compiler (Peter Braam, Parallel Scientific)
> Functional programs connected to the power grid (Sebastian Egner, Entelios)
> Clojure iPad analytics dashboard in energy sector (Kevin Lynagh, Keming Labs)
> Developing Medical Software in Scala and Haskell (Stefan Wehr, factis research)
> From Streams to Functions (and Back Again) (Frank McCabe, Starview)
> Development under Security Guidelines (Manuel Maarek, SafeRiver)
> Haskell for XenClient (Matthias Görgens, Citrix)
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