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archivesIoIt seems everyone on the web is talking about the language Io at the moment. I wonder what started this... Anyway, lest we be left out of the fun, please share your impressions if you experimented with Io. Computer Science Education: Where Are the Software Engineers of Tomorrow?A short article by Robert Dewar and Edmond Schonberg. The authors claim that Computer Science (CS) education is neglecting basic skills, in particular in the areas of programming and formal methods. We consider that the general adoption of Java as a first programming language is in part responsible for this decline, but also explain why - in their opinion - C, C++, Lisp, Ada and even Java are all crucial for the education of software engineers. Call-by-value Termination in the Untyped Lambda-calculus
To renew the discussion on Total Functional Programming, this paper is an alternative to Termination Checking with Types. By Daniel Yokomizo at 2008-01-08 05:29 | Lambda Calculus | Semantics | 3 comments | other blogs | 8705 reads
ANN: Final Call for Speakers - Code Generation 2008Just ten days to go before the deadline for speaker proposals for June's CG2008 conference to be held in Cambridge, UK... Accepted speakers have their full fees waived for the three days of the conference. CG2008 keynotes will be Steve Cook (Microsoft) and Bran Selic (Malina Software) and many well-known names in the modelling and CG communities are expected to participate. Final Call for Speakers We are seeking high-quality session proposals covering topics in model-driven software development (including Domain-Specific Languages, Model-Driven Architecture, Generative Programming, Software Product Lines and related areas). Sessions could cover topics such as: - Tool and technology adoption Real-world case studies based on any aspect of these and related approaches are particularly encouraged although more theoretical sessions are also welcome. Visit http://www.codegeneration.net/conference/speak.php for more information and to make a session proposal. CG 2008 is organised by Software Acumen and supported by IASA. By Mark Dalgarno at 2008-01-08 18:29 | LtU Forum | login or register to post comments | other blogs | 4573 reads
Prediction for 2008So, what are your prediction for 2008? Naturally, we are only interested with predictions related to programming languages... Three types of predictions are thus in order: (1) Predictions about PLT research (direction, fads, major results) (2) Predictions about programming languages (whether about specific languages, or about families etc.) and (3) Predictions about industrial use of languages/language-inspired techniques (adoption, popularity). |
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