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charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Compose Conference is back in New York City! This is a wonderful conference focused on strongly typed functional programming. The call for presentations is now open. See below. Hope to see many OCaml talks again this year. In past years, there has also been an unconference over the weekend adjacent to the conference. The unconference details this year have not been finalized yet, but please keep that in mind when making travel plans. ************************* Compose Conference NYC 2019 Call for Presentations June 24-25, 2019 New York City http://www.composeconference.org/2019/cfp The audience for Compose is people using Haskell, PureScript, OCaml, F#, SML, and other strongly typed functional programming languages who are looking to increase their skills or learn new technologies and libraries. Presentations should be aimed at teaching or introducing new ideas or tools. We are also interested in presentations aiming at taking complex concepts, such as program derivation, and putting them into productive use. However presentations on anything that you suspect our audience may find interesting are welcome. The following are some of the types of talks we would welcome: *Library/Tool Talks* =E2=80=94 Exploring the uses of a powerful toolkit or = library, be it for parsing, testing, data access and analysis, or anything else. *Production Systems* =E2=80=94 Experience reports on deploying functional techniques in real systems; insights revealed, mistakes made, lessons learned. *Theory made Practical* =E2=80=94 Just because it=E2=80=99s locked away in = papers doesn=E2=80=99t mean it=E2=80=99s hard! Accessible lectures on classic results and why they= matter to us today. Such talks can include simply introducing the principles of a field of research so as to help the audience read up on it in the future; from abstract machines to program derivation to branch-and-bound algorithms, the sky=E2=80=99s the limit. Check out the Compose YouTube channel to see videos of talks we've had previously and get an idea of the kinds of topics we usually feature. We also welcome presentations for more formal tutorials. Tutorials should be aimed at a smaller audience of beginner-to-novice understanding, and ideally include hands-on exercises. The due date for submissions is *April 23, 2019*. We will send out notice of acceptance by *April 30th*. We prefer that submissions be via the EasyChair website (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=3Dcompose2019). Please suggest a title, and describe the topic you intend to speak on. Talks can be either 30 or 45 minutes, please indicate how much time you would prefer to take. You may submit multiple talks if you have several ideas and are unsure which would be the most likely to be accepted. Accepted talks will be asked to submit slides for review prior to the conference. Feel free to include any additional information on both your expertise and interesting elements of your topic that would be appropriate for inclusion in the public abstract. Furthermore, if your abstract doesn't feel "final"=E2=80=94don't worry! We'll work with you to polish it up. If you wa= nt to discuss your presentation(s) before submitting, or to further nail down what you intend to speak on, please feel free to contact us at nyc@composeconference.org. We're happy to work with you, even if you are a new or inexperienced speaker, to help your talk be great. *Diversity* We would like to put an emphasis on soliciting a diverse set of speakers - anything you can do to distribute information about this CFP and encourage submissions from under-represented groups would be greatly appreciated. We welcome your contributions and encourage you to apply! --000000000000f684540582bad1eb Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Compose Conference i= s back in New York City! This is a wonderful conference focused on strongly= typed functional programming. The call for presentations is now open. See = below. Hope to see many OCaml talks again this year.

In past = years, there has also been an unconference over the weekend adjacent to the= conference.=C2=A0 The unconference details this year have not been finaliz= ed yet, but please keep that in mind when making travel plans.


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Compo= se Conference NYC 2019
Call for Presentations
June 24-25, 2019
New= York City
http://= www.composeconference.org/2019/cfp

The audience for Compose is people using Haskell, PureScript, = OCaml, F#, SML, and other strongly typed functional programming languages w= ho are looking to increase their skills or learn new technologies and libra= ries. Presentations should be aimed at teaching or introducing new ideas or= tools. We are also interested in presentations aiming at taking complex co= ncepts, such as program derivation, and putting them into productive use. H= owever presentations on anything that you suspect our audience may find int= eresting are welcome. The following are some of the types of talks we would= welcome:

Library/Tool Talks =E2=80=94 Exploring the uses of = a powerful toolkit or library, be it for parsing, testing, data access and = analysis, or anything else.

Production Systems =E2=80=94 Expe= rience reports on deploying functional techniques in real systems; insights= revealed, mistakes made, lessons learned.

Theory made Practical<= /b> =E2=80=94 Just because it=E2=80=99s locked away in papers doesn=E2=80= =99t mean it=E2=80=99s hard! Accessible lectures on classic results and why= they matter to us today. Such talks can include simply introducing the pri= nciples of a field of research so as to help the audience read up on it in = the future; from abstract machines to program derivation to branch-and-boun= d algorithms, the sky=E2=80=99s the limit.

Check out the Compose YouTube channel to see videos of talks we've had previousl= y and get an idea of the kinds of topics we usually feature.

We also= welcome presentations for more formal tutorials. Tutorials should be aimed= at a smaller audience of beginner-to-novice understanding, and ideally inc= lude hands-on exercises.

The due date for submissions is April 23= , 2019. We will send out notice of acceptance by April 30th. We = prefer that submissions be via the EasyChair website (https://easychair.org/conferen= ces/?conf=3Dcompose2019). Please suggest a title, and describe the topi= c you intend to speak on. Talks can be either 30 or 45 minutes, please indi= cate how much time you would prefer to take. You may submit multiple talks = if you have several ideas and are unsure which would be the most likely to = be accepted. Accepted talks will be asked to submit slides for review prior= to the conference.

Feel free to include any additional information = on both your expertise and interesting elements of your topic that would be= appropriate for inclusion in the public abstract. Furthermore, if your abs= tract doesn't feel "final"=E2=80=94don't worry! We'll= work with you to polish it up. If you want to discuss your presentation(s)= before submitting, or to further nail down what you intend to speak on, pl= ease feel free to contact us at nyc@composeconference.org. We're happy to work with you, even if = you are a new or inexperienced speaker, to help your talk be great.

= Diversity
We would like to put an emphasis on soliciting a divers= e set of speakers - anything you can do to distribute information about thi= s CFP and encourage submissions from under-represented groups would be grea= tly appreciated. We welcome your contributions and encourage you to apply!<= br>
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