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ECOOP is Europe’s longest-standing annual Programming Languages (PL) conference, and welcomes high quality research papers relating to the PL field in a broad sense. | ECOOP is Europe’s longest-standing annual Programming Languages (PL) conference, and welcomes high quality research papers relating to the PL field in a broad sense. | ||
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Novotel London West, London, Hammersmith and Fulham, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
ECOOP is Europe’s longest-standing annual Programming Languages (PL) conference, and welcomes high quality research papers relating to the PL field in a broad sense.
This year the conference will feature dedicated paper categories for reproduction studies, experience reports, reflective “pearls”, and forward-thinking “new idea” papers.
We are also pleased to have two Journal First routes for submission to ECOOP, with the ACM TOPLAS and Science of Computer Programming journals. What’s with the OO?
The OO in ECOOP has traditionally stood for “object-oriented”. These days, while the conference absolutely welcomes papers that relate to OO, the scope of ECOOP is much broader and encompasses the Programming Languages field as a whole. Think of the conference as being called “ECOOP: the European COnference On Programming languages”.