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From: Michael Sperber <sperber@deinprogramm.de>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: [Caml-list] Summer BOB 2019 2nd Call for Participation (Aug 21, Berlin, early reg until Jul 18)
Date: Sun, 14 Jul 2019 17:17:49 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <y9lsgr8r6g2.fsf@deinprogramm.de> (raw)


Among other great talks, Xavier Leroy!

Come for BOB, stay for the OCaml and ML workshops!

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			   Summer BOB 2019
			      Conference
	     “What happens if we simply use what’s best?”
		       August 21, 2019, Berlin
		       co-located with ICFP 2019
		    http://bobkonf.de/2019-summer/
	 Program: http://bobkonf.de/2019-summer/program.html
    Registration: http://bobkonf.de/2019-summer/registration.html
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Are you interested in technologies beyond the mainstream, that are a
pleasure to use, and effective at getting the job done?

BOB is the forum for developers, architects and builders to explore
and discover the best tools available today for building software. Our
goal is for all participants to leave the conference with new ideas to
improve development back at the ranch.

Summer BOB is a one-time-only event, in the spirit of the spectacular
Winter BOB. The International Conference on Functional Programming is
coming to town, and Summer BOB will be right in the middle of it, on
the last day of ICFP proper, prior to all the workshops. Summer BOB
will feature two tracks: one from practitioners, and one from
researchers, and foster communication and cross-pollination between
these communities.

BOB features two tracks of seven talk each: One research track with
invited talks, and one track by practitioners, designed to
cross-pollinate and inspire.

http://bobkonf.de/2019-summer/program.html

Topics include distributed programming, testing, linear algebra,
functional design patterns, type systems, formal methods, and
interactive development.

We are committed to diversity: We aim at exploring a wide range of
tools in a welcoming and friendly crowd of diverse people. To that
end, a number of support options for participants from groups
under-represented in tech are available.

http://bobkonf.de/2019-summer/registration.html

NOTE: The early-bird rates expire on July 18, 2019!

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