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SIGPLAN is the Special
Interest Group of ACM
that focuses on Programming Languages. The group promotes awareness and
advancement of research and practice in programming languages. The SIG
serves as a forum for members to design, present and learn about new
programming techniques, languages and abstractions. This semester, we will
be working on a few projects, in addition to our weekly
presentation-discussions. All parties are welcome to attend regardless of
experience level.
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Schedule:
SIGPLAN meets Mondays at 6:00pm in
the ACM office (1104 SC)
and conference room (1112 SC).
| Jan 22 |
Dennis Griffith: Introduction to Haskell. Also discussed SIGPLAN projects.
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| Jan 29 |
Joe Re: Software transactional memory video
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| Feb 5 |
Jacob Lee: Pure Data/MaxMSP: construct graphical flow networks for processing audio and other data.
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| Feb 12 |
Michael Ilseman: LISP
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| Feb 26 |
Ryan Mulligan: parsing in Ruby
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| Mar 5 |
Prof. Daniel Grayson: Macaulay II
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| Mar 12 |
Alok Baikadi: the Meta-Object Protocol
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| Mar 12 |
Sameer Sundresh: Cayenne and Dependent Types
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| Apr 2 |
Michael Ilseman: Common Lisp macros
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| Apr 9 |
Alok Baikadi: Theorem Provers
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| Apr 9 |
Prof. Padua: Parallel Programming
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