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International Conference on Functional Programming 2017

Compiling to Categories

Conal Elliott, Target, USA, gives the first talk in the fourth panel, Program Construction, on the 2nd day of the ICFP conference.
International Conference on Functional Programming 2017

Local Refinement Typing

Benjamin Cosman, University of California at San Diego, USA, gives the third talk in the second panel, Tools for Verification, on the 2nd day of the ICFP conference.
International Conference on Functional Programming 2017

SpaceSearch: A Library for Building and Verifying Solver-Aided Tools

Konstantin Weitz (University of Washington, USA) gives the second talk in the second panel, Tools for Verification, on the 2nd day of the ICFP conference.
International Conference on Functional Programming 2017

Kami: A Platform for High-Level Parametric Hardware Specification and Its Modular Verification

Kami: A Platform for High-Level Parametric Hardware Specification and Its Modular Verification
International Conference on Functional Programming 2017

No-Brainer CPS Conversion

Milo Davis (Northeastern University, USA) gives the fourth talk in the second panel, Foundations of Higher-Order Programming, on the 2nd day of the ICFP.
International Conference on Functional Programming 2017

Foundations of Strong Call by Need

Thibaut Balabonski (LRI, France and University of Paris-Sud, France) gives the third talk in the second panel, Foundations of Higher-Order Programming, on the 2nd day of the ICFP conference.
International Conference on Functional Programming 2017

How to Prove Your Calculus Is Decidable: Practical Applications of Second-Order Algebraic Theories and Computation

Makoto Hamana (Gunma University, Japan), gives the first talk in the second panel, Foundations of Higher-Order Programming, on the 2nd day of the ICFP conference.
International Conference on Functional Programming 2017

Better Living through Operational Semantics: An Optimizing Compiler for Radio Protocols

Geoffrey Mainland (Drexel University, USA) gives the fourth talk in the first panel, Low-level and Systems Programming, on the 2nd day of the ICFP conference.
International Conference on Functional Programming 2017

Verifying Efficient Function Calls in CakeML

Scott Owens University of Kent, UK, gives the third talk in the first panel, Low-level and Systems Programming, on the 2nd day of the ICFP conference.
International Conference on Functional Programming 2017

A Relational Logic for Higher-Order Programs

Alejandro Aguirre, IMDEA Software Institute, Spain, gives the second talk in the second panel, Foundations of Higher-Order Programming, on the 2nd day of the ICFP conference.
International Conference on Functional Programming 2017

Verified Low-Level Programming Embedded in F

Jonathan Protzen, Microsoft Research, United States, gives the second talk in the first panel, Low-level and Systems Programming, on the 2nd day of the ICFP conference.
International Conference on Functional Programming 2017

Persistence for the Masses: RRB-Vectors in a Systems Language

Juan Pedro Bolívar Puente, Independent Consultant, Sinusoidal Engineering, Germany, gives the first talk in the first panel, Low-level and Systems Programming, on the 2nd day of the ICFP conference.
International Conference on Functional Programming 2017

Assuring AI

John Launchbury, Chief Scientist of Galois Inc, gives the second keynote of the ICFP conference.
International Conference on Functional Programming 2017

Effect-Driven QuickChecking of Compilers

Jan Midtgaard, gives the fourth presentation in the fourth panel, Effects, in the ICFP 2017 conference. Co-written by Mathias Nygaard Justesen, Patrick Kasting, Flemming Nielson, Hanne Riis Nielson, DTU, Denmark.
International Conference on Functional Programming 2017

Imperative Functional Programs that Explain their Work

Jan Stolarek, University of Edinburgh, UK, gives the third presentation in the fourth panel, Effects, in the ICFP 2017 conference. Co-written by Wilmer Ricciotti, Roly Perera and James Cheney, and University of Edinburgh, UK.
International Conference on Functional Programming 2017

On the Expressive Power of User-Defined Effects: Effect Handlers, Monadic Reflection, Delimited Control

Ohad Kammar, University of Oxford, UK, gives the second presentation in the fourth panel, Effects, in the ICFP 2017 conference.
International Conference on Functional Programming 2017

Abstracting Definitional Interpreters

David Darais, University of Maryland, USA, gives the first presentation in the fourth panel, Effects, in the ICFP 2017 conference. Co-written by Nicholas Labich, David Van Horn, Phuc C. Nguyen, University of Maryland, USA.
International Conference on Functional Programming 2017

Symbolic Conditioning of Arrays in Probabilistic Programs

Praveen Narayanan, Indiana University, USA, gives the third presentation in the third panel, Applications, in the ICFP 2017 conference. Co-written by Chung-Chief Shan, Indiana University, USA.
International Conference on Functional Programming 2017

A Framework for Adaptive Differential Privacy

Daniel Winograd-Cort University of Pennsylvania, USA, gives the first presentation in the third panel, Applications, in the ICFP 2017 conference. Co-written by Andreas Haeberlen and Aaron Roth, University of Pennsylvania, USA.
Strachey Lectures

Strachey Lecture: The Continuing Evolution of C++

Stroustrup discusses the development and evolution of the C++, one of the most widely used programming languages ever.

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