Hello,

I'm interested in giving a lightning talk about my package named substring-parser
if I can successfully prepare slides and I don't feel bad (due to jet lag).

But I'm concerned whether that is the topic suitable for
> Anything related to Haskell implementations, fun uses of Haskell etc.
because substring-parser is just a tiny library not actually related to Haskell implementation.

Can you give me some advice?
Thanks in advance!

2018年9月16日(日) 17:15 Joachim Breitner <mail@joachim-breitner.de>:
                        Call for Contributions
               ACM SIGPLAN Haskell Implementors’ Workshop
                     Sunday, 23 September, 2018

            https://icfp18.sigplan.org/track/hiw-2018-papers

                     Co-located with ICFP 2018
                      St. Louis, Missouri, US
              https://conf.researchr.org/home/icfp-2018


The Haskell Implementors Workshop is only one week away! Time to look
at our great program at

      https://icfp18.sigplan.org/track/hiw-2018-papers#program

and plan your day!

Lightning Talks
---------------

Like in the previous years, we will have slots for lightning talks. And
because they were so successful last year, we will have more!

*Topics*

Anything related to Haskell implementations, fun uses of Haskell etc.
goes. Feel free to tell us about ongoing work, to entertain, to rant,
to stir a debate!

(If you ever have been to a security or crypto conference, you might
have attended their “rump session”. While there will not be alcohol
involved at HIW, I hope that we can still match their creativity and
insightful fun.)

*Rules*

 * There are 3 sets of 3 lightning talks.
 * Sign-up is on day of the event, in person, on paper. No prior
   registration possible.
 * Lightning talks are 8 mins or less.
   If you know that your lightning talk takes less time, please say so,
   and maybe we can put four lightning talks into the slot.
 * Lightning talks do not count as peer-reviewed publications and are
   not published in the conference proceedings.

Program Committee
-----------------

 * Edwin Brady (University of St. Andrews, UK)
 * Joachim Breitner – chair (DFINITY / University of Pennsylvania)
 * Ben Gamari (Well-Typed LLP)
 * Michael Hanus (Kiel University)
 * Roman Leshchinsky (Facebook)
 * Niki Vazou (University of Maryland)

Contact
-------

 * Joachim Breitner <joachim@cis.upenn.edu>


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Joachim Breitner
former post-doctoral researcher

http://cis.upenn.edu/~joachim
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