This year's DLS Most Notable Paper award goes to:
SqueakJS: A Modern and Practical Smalltalk that Runs in Any Browser
by @codefrau, Dan Ingalls, @timfelgentreff, @krono, and Robert Hirschfeld.
Congratulations to the authors!
Read the paper here: https://t.co/1j35xMvLmE
You may have already noticed, we extended our deadline to June 24th. This better aligns with some other notification dates.
And gives you two more weeks to submit your work on language implementations, VMs, compilers, interpreters, and tooling!
https://t.co/gCVFVVLBHe
This year's DLS Most Notable Paper award goes to:
Compiling for Multi-language Task Migration
by Marc Feeley
This paper is motivated by the challenges of implementing continuations for an uncooperative environment, and worth a read!
Congratulations to the author!
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This year's DLS Most Notable Paper award goes to:
SqueakJS: A Modern and Practical Smalltalk that Runs in Any Browser
by @codefrau, Dan Ingalls, @timfelgentreff, @krono, and Robert Hirschfeld.
Congratulations to the authors!
Read the paper here: https://t.co/1j35xMvLmE
@dynlangsym@timfelgentreff@krono Thank you! And congrats to my co-authors. Itβs been an incredible 10 years.
Check out @SqueakJS for things people built with SqueakJS, and try it at https://t.co/KCOirgeX86
This year's DLS Most Notable Paper award goes to:
Cast Insertion Strategies for Gradually-Typed Objects
by Esteban Allende, @johanfabry, @etanter
Congratulations to the authors!
Read the paper here: https://t.co/Y3WURTZ68g