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Subject: [Apache speaking ops] 1st International Workshop on Interpreted Languages
Date: Wed, 03 Mar 2004 20:24:40 +0100
From: Sebastian Bergmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Organization: www.sebastian-bergmann.de
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1st International Workshop on Interpreted Languages [1]

    Interpreted programming languages are increasingly gaining importance
    in both the commercial and scientific world.

    Python, for instance, is used by both Hollywood's digital designers to
    script visual effects and astronomers, who like it because of its good
    support for numerical mathmatics. Perl has been the de facto standard
    for UNIX system administration for almost 20 years now and PHP already
    drives more than 15 million websites.

    This world of interpreted programming languages, to which also C# and
    Java belong, is changing: New platforms and runtime environments like
    Microsoft.Net or Parrot (which will become the core of Perl 6) emerge
    while languages like PHP and Python evolve and younger languages like
    Ruby enter the stage.

    The "1st International Workshop on Interpreted Languages" will take
    this into account and present current developments from the exciting
    world of interpreted languages as part of the Net.ObjectDays [2]
    conference that is held September 27-30 in Erfurt, Germany.

    Net.ObjectDays is one of the major international conferences on
    object-oriented and internet-based technologies, concepts, and
    applications. Based on a strong research and innovation focus,
    Net.ObjectDays has a tradition in bringing together leading
    researchers from academia and industry on the one hand and system
    architects, developers, and users from industry and administration on
    the other hand.

  I think it would be great if Apache projects like Byte Code Engineering
  Library (BCEL) considered submitting a paper.

Expenses can unfortunately not be covered.

  Greetings,
Sebastian

PS: Thanks to Ken for inviting me to this list!

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  [1] http://www.sebastian-bergmann.de/InterpretedLanguages2004/
  [2] http://www.netobjectdays.org/node04/en/index.html

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