[TYPES/announce] Racket Summer School, final call for participation
matthias at ccs.neu.edu
matthias at ccs.neu.edu
Fri May 3 10:26:19 EDT 2019
The 2019 Racket Summer School of Programming Languages
Final Call For Participation
Due to last year's demand, this year's theme is once again
language-oriented programming
The school has been expanded to two tracks:
-- Beautiful Racket
a 3-day track
Matthew Butterick, author of the eponymous book
-- How to Design Languages, a 5-day track
consisting of the following lectures:
-- Racket and Domain-Specific Languages
Matthias Felleisen, Northeastern University
-- Syntactic Extension in Racket
Jay McCarthy, Univ. Massachusetts, Lowel
-- Modules and Macros
Racket Languages From Modules
Matthew Flatt, University of Utah
-- Types and Typed DSLs in Racket
Jesse Tov, Northwestern University
-- Project Work
The Team
-- Language Gems
Robby Findler, Northwestern University
-- Research in Language-Oriented Programming
Matthias Felleisen
The summer school will teach participants with lectures and hands-on
exercise how to rapidly build domain-specific languages (DSLs) and
integrate them with Racket and other DSLs.
Attendees may also wish to stay for the immediately following RacketCon
where speakers from industry and academia demo some of their recent innovations.
Financial assistance is available for academic participants.
For details, see https://school.racket-lang.org
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