[MSLUG] October meeting
schemeway at sympatico.ca
schemeway at sympatico.ca
Tue Oct 9 09:26:26 EDT 2007
Ah zut! Je vais corriger le tir tout de suite. (J'avais fait l'erreur sur
mon blog, mais croyais l'avoir corrigée dans le courriel...)
Merci!
Dominique
>From: François Magnan <francois.magnan at licef.ca>
>Reply-To: Montreal Scheme/Lisp User Group <mslug at iro.umontreal.ca>
>To: Montreal Scheme/Lisp User Group <mslug at iro.umontreal.ca>
>Subject: Re: [MSLUG] October meeting
>Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 09:02:14 -0400
>
>Salut,
>
>Tu as posté 10 Sherbrooke ouest et non
>
>100 Sherbrooke ouest.
>
>Francois
>
>On 8-Oct-07, at 9:57 AM, <schemeway at sympatico.ca>
><schemeway at sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> > The MSLUG October meeting will take place during the OOPSLA 2007
> > conference. For this special event, the MSLUG invited two well-known
> > speakers: Manuel Serrano and Pascal Costanza. Don't miss this
> > exceptional event!
> >
> > Where: UQAM, 10 Sherbrooke West, Room SU-1550
> > When: October 22nd, 2007 at 7h30PM
> >
> > http://schemeway.dyndns.org/mslug
> >
> > Speakers:
> >
> > ----------
> > Manuel Serrano
> >
> > Manuel Serrano holds a Ph.D. degree from the Université Pierre et
> > Marie Curie (Paris 6), France, and works at INRIA Sophia-Antipolis as
> > a research director. Most of his research activities are based, or
> > use, the functional programming language Scheme. He is well-known for
> > his highly-optimizing Scheme compiler, Bigloo. Manuel Serrano served
> > on several international conferences: ICFP, JFLA, Scheme workshops,
> > and more.
> >
> > Title: Programming Multimedia Applications on the Web with HOP
> >
> > Hop is a language dedicated to programming reactive and dynamic
> > applications for the web, such as web agendas, web galleries, web mail
> > clients, etc. In this presentation, we highlight the linguistic
> > novelties introduced by Hop and its execution environment by
> > describing Hop's user libraries, its extensions to the HTML-based
> > standards, and its execution platform, the Hop web broker. The
> > presentation will focus on presenting the development on multimedia
> > applications with Hop. There will be several live demonstrations
> > during the presentation.
> >
> > ----------
> > Pascal Costanza, Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
> >
> > Pascal Costanza has a Ph.D. degree from the University of Bonn,
> > Germany, and works as a research assistant at the Programming
> > Technology Lab of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium. His past
> > involvements include specification and implementation of the languages
> > Gilgul and Lava, and the design and application of the JMangler
> > framework for load-time transformation of Java class files. He has
> > also implemented ContextL, the first programming language extension
> > for Context-oriented Programming based on CLOS, and aspect-oriented
> > extensions for CLOS. He has also co-organized numerous workshops on
> > Unanticipated Software Evolution, Aspect-Oriented Programming, Object
> > Technology for Ambient Intelligence, Lisp, and redefinition of
> > computing.
> >
> > TITLE: Context-oriented Programming in ContextL
> >
> > There is an increased need for context-aware applications that can
> > dynamically adjust their behavior to the context of their use. Two
> > years ago, we have introduced ContextL, our first programming language
> > extension that explicitly supports Context-oriented Programming (COP),
> > based on the Common Lisp Object System (CLOS). In COP, programs
> > consist of partial class and method definitions that can be selected
> > and combined at runtime as needed. Employing runtime adaptations to
> > class and method definitions, COP does not only allow expressing
> > context-aware behavior, but encourages continually adjusting behavior
> > of programs according to their context.
> >
> > In my presentation, I will show and discuss the following.
> > * The basic language constructs of ContextL.
> > * The development of non-trivial examples.
> > * The current state of the art in COP: language extensions, example
> > applications and support for the various stages in software
> > development.
> > * Future work: promising next steps that several researchers in our
> > own groups and elsewhere are currently undertaking.
> >
> >
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