DLS 2011 - DLS 2011
DLS 2011
Sat 22 - Thu 27 October 2011
Portland, Oregon, United States
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Welcome to the 2011 Dynamic Languages Symposium. This year’s symposium is the 7th of its kind and continues the tradition of being the premier forum for advances in dynamic programming languages.
We received 19 submissions out of which our program committee accepted nine papers. They cover languages from Scheme to JavaScript but also more general aspects of dynamic languages such as just-in-time compilation, memory management, types and type inference, and of course parallel processing.
The symposium hosts two invited speakers—Gilad Bracha will kick off DLS 2011 and speak about the Dart programming language; in the afternoon David Ungar will challenge your knowledge about parallel programming.
DLS 2011 promises to fill a full day with new and exciting material. It is bound to live up to its name and offer a truly dynamic program. Most of all we hope that the symposium will provide you with an opportunity to share ideas with other dynamic language researchers and practitioners from institutions around the world.
Theo D’Hondt
DLS 2011 Program Chair
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Belgium
Call for Papers
The 7th Dynamic Languages Symposium (DLS) at SPLASH 2011 is a forum for discussion of dynamic languages, their implementation and application. While mature dynamic languages including Smalltalk, Lisp, Scheme, Self, Prolog, and APL continue to grow and inspire new converts, a new generation of dynamic scripting languages such as Python, Ruby, PHP, Tcl, Lua, and JavaScript are successful in a wide range of applications. DLS provides a place for researchers and practitioners to come together and share their knowledge, experience, and ideas for future research and development.
DLS 2011 invites high quality papers reporting original research, innovative contributions or experience related to dynamic languages, their implementation and application. Accepted Papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library.
Areas of interest include but are not limited to:
Innovative language features and implementation techniques
Development and platform support, tools
Interesting applications
Domain-oriented programming
Very late binding, dynamic composition, and runtime adaptation
Reflection and meta-programming
Software evolution
Language symbiosis and multi-paradigm languages
Dynamic optimization
Hardware support
Experience reports and case studies
Educational approaches and perspectives
Object-oriented, aspect-oriented, and context-oriented programming
Submissions and proceedings
We invite original contributions that neither have been published previously nor are under review by other refereed events or publications. Research papers should describe work that advances the current state of the art. Experience papers should be of broad interest and should describe insights gained from substantive practical applications. The program committee will evaluate each contributed paper based on its relevance, significance, clarity, and originality.
Accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library.
Papers are to be submitted electronically at
in PDF format. Submissions must not exceed 12 pages and need to use the ACM format, templates for which can be found at
Program Committee
Andrew Black
Portland State University
United States
William Cook
† 2021
University of Texas at Austin
Theo D'Hondt
Chair
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Belgium
Marc Feeley
Université de Montréal
Canada
Roberto Ierusalimschy
PUC-Rio
Brazil
Michele Lanza
Universita della Svizzera italiana (USI)
Switzerland
Hidehiko Masuhara
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Japan
Mira Mezini
Technische Universität Darmstadt
Germany
Mark Miller
Agoric
United States
Manuel Serrano
Inria
France
Laurence Tratt
King's College London
United Kingdom
David Ungar
Apple, Inc,
United States
Didier Verna
EPITA / LRDE
France
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