NJ Programming Languages and Systems SeminarNext Meeting: Friday, November 18, 2005Our next meeting will be held at the University of Maryland, College Park. This meeting is being held in conjunction with the Mid-Atlantic Programming Languages Seminar.To Register: If you would like to attend, please RSVP to Jeff Foster (jfoster AT cs.umd.edu), by Sunday 11/13. About NJPLSThe New Jersey Programming Languages and Systems Seminar Series is an informal forum that promotes interaction amongst programming languages and systems researchers in the New Jersey area. The series provides an opportunity to present unfinished research-in-progress and receive feedback and constructive criticism. We hold one day meetings about every two months, usually at one of Agere, AT&T; Florham Park, Avaya, Bell Labs Lucent, Rutgers, Princeton University, Stevens, or U. Penn. Meeting agendas are coordinated by a chairman who is selected by popular vote. There are three or four informal talks per day of about an hour each, usually beginning about 10:00am and ending about 4:00pm. Attendence currently averages about 30 people.Joining NJPLSWhile we would like the group to remain reasonably small to promote interaction, the invitation list is by no means closed. If you are interested in attending the seminar or joining the mailing list, please send email to Steve Zdancewic.LinksMany thanks to Andrew Wright, who ran the NJPLS website and mailing list from December of 1994 until October of 2001, and Kathleen Fisher, who ran it from October 2001 until August 2005. Maintained by: Steve Zdancewic (stevez@cis.upenn.edu) |