SIGPLAN Blog
https://blog.sigplan.org/blogThe Blog of the ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages
Entries
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In-person meetings are hugely beneficial for academic research; they provide a venue to collaborate and connect, maki...
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The Reserve Reviewer Policy is an experimental policy to help conferences scale to increased workloads. We outline it...
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Neural networks are more useful when placed in a suitable, specialized environment.
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This post was cross-published from the SIGARCH blog. The Research Pipeline is Stalling The U.S. National Science Foun...
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In computer science, conferences are a focal point of academic attention. Conferences are a moment where computing co...
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AI software demands new approaches to testing that go far beyond existing software testing methodologies. And with th...
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Recursive types, generics (sometimes called parametric polymorphism), and subtyping are all essential features for mo...
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The Missing Mentoring Pillar The programming languages (PL) community has developed a whole host of mentoring pillars...
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[Note: Since PLDI joined the PACM-PL journal, what was previously called Program Committee is now called Review Commi...
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Software systems researchers want to make human-centered claims, but don't have the proper tools to do so. That's how...