Haskell in Leipzig 2017: 1st call for participation

Event: Haskell in Leipzig 2017 Time: October 26–28, 2017 Place: HTWK Leipzig, Germany Homepage: https://hal2017.softbase.org/ About ===== Haskell is a modern functional programming language that allows rapid development of robust and correct software. It is renowned for its expressive type system, its unique approaches to concurrency and parallelism, and its excellent refactoring capabilities. Haskell is both the playing field of cutting-edge programming language research and a reliable base for commercial software development. The workshop series Haskell in Leipzig (HaL), now in its 12th year, brings together Haskell developers, Haskell researchers, Haskell enthusiasts, and Haskell beginners to listen to talks, take part in tutorials, join in interesting conversations, and hack together. To support the latter, HaL will include a one-day hackathon this year. The workshop will have a focus on functional reactive programming (FRP) this time, while continuing to be open to all aspects of Haskell. As in the previous year, the workshop will be in English. Invited Speaker =============== * Ivan Perez, University of Nottingham, UK Invited Performer ================= * Lennart Melzer, Robert-Schumann-Hochschule Düsseldorf, Germany Registration ============ Registration information is available on the web page of the local organizers at http://nfa.imn.htwk-leipzig.de/HAL2017/. Program Committee ================= * Edward Amsden, Plow Technologies, USA * Heinrich Apfelmus, Germany * Jurriaan Hage, Utrecht University, The Netherlands * Petra Hofstedt, BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg, Germany * Wolfgang Jeltsch, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia (chair) * Andres Löh, Well-Typed LLP, Germany * Keiko Nakata, SAP SE, Germany * Henrik Nilsson, University of Nottingham, UK * Ertuğrul Söylemez, Intelego GmbH, Germany * Henning Thielemann, Germany * Niki Vazou, University of Maryland, USA * Johannes Waldmann, HTWK Leipzig, Germany Questions ========= If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Wolfgang Jeltsch at wolfgang-it@jeltsch.info.
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Wolfgang Jeltsch