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OCaml Users and Developers Workshop 2012

Copenhagen, Denmark

2012-09-14

Scope

The OCaml Users and Developers Workshop will bring together industrial users of OCaml with academics and hackers who are working on extending the language, type system and tools. Discussion will focus on the practical aspects of OCaml programming and the nitty gritty of the tool-chain and upcoming improvements and changes. Thus, we aim to solicit talks on all aspects related to improving the use or development of the language, including, for example:

  • compiler developments; new backends, runtime and architectures.

  • practical type system improvements, such as (but not exhaustively) GADTs, first-class modules, generic programming, or dependent types.

  • new library or application releases, and their design rationales.

  • tool enhancements by commercial consultants.

  • prominent industrial uses of OCaml, or deployments in unusual situations.

It will be an informal meeting, with an online scribe report of the meeting, but no formal proceedings for this year. Slides of presentations will be available online from the workshop homepage.

Questions and contact

If you have any queries or suggestions for the workshop, please contact Didier Remy (first.last@inria.fr) or Anil Madhavapeddy (first.last@cl.cam.ac.uk).

There is also an ASCII version of this information available, suitable for dissemination on mailing lists. Please help spread the word about this meeting!

08 Jul 2012

Abstract Submission Deadline

06 Jul 2012

Notification to Speakers

09 Aug 2012

Early Registration Deadline

14 Jul 2012

Workshop Date

Presentations (21)

Welcome

Authors(s):Didier Remy, Anil Madhavapeddy

Presenting Core

Authors(s):Yaron Minsky

Ocsigen/Eliom: The state of the art, and the prospects

Authors(s):Benedikt Becker, Vincent Balat

Experiments in Generic Programming

Authors(s):Pierre Chambart, Grégoire Henry

Async

Authors(s):Mark Shinwell, David House

OCamlCC -- Raising Low-Level Bytecode to High-Level C

Authors(s):Michel Mauny, Benoit Vaugon

The State of OCaml

Authors(s):Xavier Leroy

OCamlPro: promoting OCaml use in industry

Authors(s):Fabrice le Fessant

Towards an OCaml Platform

Authors(s):Yaron Minsky

OPAM: an OCaml Package Manager

Authors(s):Frederic Tuong, Fabrice le Fessant, Thomas Gazagnaire

An LLVM Backend for OCaml

Authors(s):Colin Benner

DragonKit: an extensible language oriented compiler

Authors(s):Wojciech Meyer

Programming the Xen cloud using OCaml

Authors(s):David Scott, Richard Mortier, Anil Madhavapeddy

Arakoon: a consistent distributed key value store

Authors(s):Romain Slootmaekers, Nicolas Trangez

gloc: Metaprogramming WebGL Shaders with OCaml

Authors(s):David Sheets

Real-world debugging in OCaml

Authors(s):Mark Shinwell

OCaml Companion Tools

Authors(s):Xavier Clerc

Study of OCaml programs' memory behavior

Authors(s):Çagdas Bozman, Thomas Gazagnaire, Fabrice Le Fessant, Michel Mauny

Implementing an interval computation library for OCaml

Authors(s):Jean-Marc Alliot, Charlie Vanaret, Jean-Baptiste Gotteland, Nicolas Durand, David Gianazza

Automatic Analysis of Industrial Robot Programs

Authors(s):Markus Weißmann

Biocaml: The OCaml Bioinformatics Library

Authors(s):Ashish Agarwal, Sebastien Mondet, Philippe Veber, Christophe Troestler, Francois Berenger

Conference Details

Program Committee

  • Didier Remy (co-chair)()

  • Anil Madhavapeddy (co-chair)()

  • Alain Frisch()

  • Jacques Garrigue()

  • Richard Jones()

  • Thomas Gazagnaire()

  • Martin Jambon()

Some Videos

Presenting Core
Ocsigen/Eliom: The state of the art, and the prospects
Experiments in Generic Programming
Async
OCamlCC -- Raising Low-Level Bytecode to High-Level C
The State of OCaml