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|Acronym=DLS 2019 | |Acronym=DLS 2019 | ||
|Title=15th Dynamic Languages Symposium | |Title=15th Dynamic Languages Symposium | ||
+ | |Ordinal=15 | ||
+ | |In Event Series=Event Series:DLS | ||
+ | |Single Day Event=yes | ||
+ | |Start Date=2019/10/20 | ||
+ | |Event Status=as scheduled | ||
+ | |Event Mode=on site | ||
+ | |Venue=Royal Olympic | ||
+ | |City=Athens | ||
+ | |Region=Attica | ||
+ | |Country=Country:GR | ||
+ | |Academic Field=Programming Language | ||
+ | |Official Website=https://conf.researchr.org/home/dls-2019 | ||
+ | |DOI=10.25798/5ej1-jq53 | ||
|Type=Conference | |Type=Conference | ||
|Superevent=SPLASH 2019 | |Superevent=SPLASH 2019 | ||
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|has general chair=Tim Felgentreff | |has general chair=Tim Felgentreff | ||
|has program chair=Stefan Marr, Juan Fumero | |has program chair=Stefan Marr, Juan Fumero | ||
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|has Proceedings Link=https://dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/3359619 | |has Proceedings Link=https://dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/3359619 | ||
|pageCreator=User:Curator 27 | |pageCreator=User:Curator 27 | ||
|pageEditor=User:Curator 27 | |pageEditor=User:Curator 27 | ||
|contributionType=1 | |contributionType=1 | ||
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{{Event Deadline}} | {{Event Deadline}} | ||
+ | {{Organizer | ||
+ | |Contributor Type=organization | ||
+ | |Organization=Special Interest Group on Programming Languages, Association for Computing Machinery | ||
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+ | {{Event Metric | ||
+ | |Number Of Submitted Papers=14 | ||
+ | |Number Of Accepted Papers=9 | ||
+ | }} | ||
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Dynamic Languages play a fundamental role in today’s world of software, from the perspective of research and practice. Languages such as JavaScript, R, and Python are vehicles for cutting edge research as well as building widely used products and computational tools. | Dynamic Languages play a fundamental role in today’s world of software, from the perspective of research and practice. Languages such as JavaScript, R, and Python are vehicles for cutting edge research as well as building widely used products and computational tools. | ||
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− | * | + | *innovative language features |
− | * | + | *innovative implementation techniques |
− | * | + | *innovative applications |
− | * | + | *development environments and tools |
− | * | + | *experience reports and case studies |
− | * | + | *domain-oriented programming |
− | * | + | *late binding, dynamic composition, and run-time adaptation |
− | * | + | *reflection and meta-programming |
− | * | + | *software evolution |
− | * | + | *language symbiosis and multi-paradigm languages |
− | * | + | *dynamic optimization |
− | * | + | *interpretation, just-in-time and ahead-of-time compilation |
− | * | + | *soft/optional/gradual typing |
− | * | + | *hardware support |
− | * | + | *educational approaches and perspectives |
− | * | + | *semantics of dynamic languages |
− | * | + | *frameworks and languages for the Cloud and the IoT |
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Latest revision as of 08:46, 5 August 2023
Royal Olympic, Athens, Attica, Greece
Dynamic Languages play a fundamental role in today’s world of software, from the perspective of research and practice. Languages such as JavaScript, R, and Python are vehicles for cutting edge research as well as building widely used products and computational tools.
The 15th Dynamic Languages Symposium (DLS) at SPLASH 2019 is the premier forum for researchers and practitioners to share research and experience on all aspects on dynamic languages.
DLS 2019 invites high quality papers reporting original research and experience related to the design, implementation, and applications of dynamic languages.
Areas of interest are generally empirical studies, language design, implementation, and runtimes, which includes but is not limited to:
- innovative language features
- innovative implementation techniques
- innovative applications
- development environments and tools
- experience reports and case studies
- domain-oriented programming
- late binding, dynamic composition, and run-time adaptation
- reflection and meta-programming
- software evolution
- language symbiosis and multi-paradigm languages
- dynamic optimization
- interpretation, just-in-time and ahead-of-time compilation
- soft/optional/gradual typing
- hardware support
- educational approaches and perspectives
- semantics of dynamic languages
- frameworks and languages for the Cloud and the IoT