[ecoop-info] Call for submissions to the Future Programming Workshop at SPLASH and StrangeLoop

Jonathan Edwards edwards at csail.mit.edu
Mon May 19 18:15:08 CEST 2014


Show us the Future of Programming Do you have a vision of the future of
programming?
Can you demo a prototype of that future?
Do you want to exchange feedback and support with your peers? Call for
Submissions to
The Future Programming Workshop

We are holding two events. First, in partnership with the Emerging
Languages Camp <http://emerginglangs.com/>, *FPW×ELC* will be at Strange
Loop <https://thestrangeloop.com/> on September 17 in St. Louis MO. Second,
at SPLASH <http://splashcon.org/2014/> in Portland OR around October 19.

We want to build a community of researchers and practitioners exploring the
frontiers of programming. We are looking for new ideas that could radically
improve the practice of programming. Ideas too embryonic for an academic
paper yet developed enough to demonstrate a prototype. Show us your stuff!

*FPW×ELC* will present live demonstrations before an audience. The SPLASH
event will be an intense, private *writer’s
workshop*1<http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WritersWorkshopPatterns>
,2 <http://dreamsongs.com/Files/WritersWorkshopTypeset.pdf>. This process
will be a chance to give and take both creative support and incisive
criticism.

Submissions will be *15 minute demo screencasts*. You can select either or
both of the events in your submission. The submission deadline is June 8
and notifications will be sent June 27. After the events participants will
have until December 1 to revise their screencasts for archival publication
on our website. The online version of this call is at
http://www.future-programming.org/call.html. The submission
site<https://screendoor.dobt.co/future-programming-workshop/2014-fpw-submissions>
is
now open. For questions please see the
FAQ<http://www.future-programming.org/faq.html> or
ask info at future-programming.org<https://mail.google.com/mail/?view=cm&fs=1&tf=1&to=info@future-programming.org>
.

*Program Committee*

   - Jeremy Ashkenas, New York Times
   - Avi Bryant, Stripe
   - Chas Emerick
   - Steve Jenson
   - Gregor Kiczales, U. British Columbia
   - Andrew Ko, U. Washington
   - Cristina Lopes, UC Irvine
   - Sean McDirmid, Microsoft Research Beijing
   - James Noble, Victoria U. Wellington
   - Yoshiki Ohshima, Viewpoints Research Institute
   - Toby Schachman, Communications Design Group SAP Labs
   - Kevin Sullivan, U. Virginia
   - Philip Wadler, U. Edinburgh
   - Alessandro Warth, Communications Design Group SAP Labs

Brought to you by Richard Gabriel <http://www.dreamsongs.com/>, Alex
Payne<https://al3x.net/about.html>,
and Jonathan Edwards <http://alarmingdevelopment.org/>.
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