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PLDI is a forum where researchers, developers, educators, and practitioners exchange information on the latest practical and experimental work in the design and implementation of programming languages. PLDI seeks original research papers that focus on the design, implementation, development, and use of programming languages. Emphasis is placed on innovative and creative approaches to compile-time and run-time technology; novel language designs and features; and results from implementations.


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Salute to Fran Allen at PLDI To see the presentation shown at the receptionclick here: Salute to Fran Allen
   
Computing Community Consortium The Computing Community Consortium will be sponsoring four evening talks during "FCRC Week"
by Christos Papadimitriou (Monday), Bob Colwell (Tuesday), Randy Bryant (Wednesday), Scott Shenker (Thursday), and Ed Lawowzska (Friday) .

For more information: http://www.cra.org/ccc/fcrc/
   
PLDI 07 reception: The PLDI 07 reception will take place on Sunday June 10, 2007, directly after the Turing Award lecture, and will honor the Turing Award recipient, Fran Allen. IBM is co-sponsoring the reception. We hope you will be join ing us in honoring Fran!
  Articles on Fran Allen:
  :: Frances Allen, A Pioneer in Programming Languages Research, wins 2007 Turing Award.
  :: Business Week: The Turing Award Honors Frances Allen: The first woman to receive the nation's top science prize pioneered program optimization—and IBM's product development process
  :: LA Times: Top computer award breaks gender barrier after 40 years
 
Hotel registration: Hotel registration is now open: Please register here early, the reduced rate cut off-date is May 9,2007.
 
Conference Registration: Conference registration is now closed. On-site registration will start on Friday, Jun 8 at 4 pm.
  :: Early Registration Deadline for the conference and tutorials is May 11, 2007.
     
Student Travel Grants: Generous support from IBM Research has made it possible for us to offer some travel support to encourage students to attend PLDI.
(Note that FCRC is providing travel support as well.)
  :: Click Here to learn how to apply for the Student Travel Grant
     
International Registrants: International registrants should be particularly aware and careful about visa requirements, and should plan travel well in advance. All visa inquiries must be handled by ACM HQ.
Please send your request for a letter in support of a visa application to Ashley Cozzi, and include:
  :: Your Name
  :: Mailing Address
  :: and Fax Number
  :: as well as the name of the conference you are attending. (Authors of papers/posters should also include the title).
  **Please note that ACM does not issue formal letters of invitation to any of its conferences.**
     

Important Dates

     
Hotel registration: Wednesday, May 9,2007 The last day to register for a reduced hotel room. Please click "Registration" to register for a room.
Conference Registration: Friday, May 11, 2007 Early registration closes. Please register here early.
     


General Chair
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University of California, San Diego
University of Texas at Austin
Colorado State University
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
University of Texas at Austin

Program Committee

Matthew Arnold
IBM Research
Maurice Herlihy
Brown Univeristy
Viktor Kuncak
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
         
Bruno Blanchet
Ecole Normale Supérieure

Tim Harris
Microsoft Research, Cambridge

Jim Larus
Microsoft Research, Washington State
         
Hans Boehm
Hewlett Packard Laboratories
Luddy Harrison
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Erez Petrank
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
         
Lieven Eeckhout
Ghent University
Michael Hicks
University of Maryland, College Park
Lori Pollock
University of Delaware
         
Kathleen Fisher
AT&T Labs, Inc.
Neal Glew
Intel
Martin Rinard
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
         
Robert Harper
Carnegie Mellon University
Seth Copen Goldstein
Carnegie Mellon University
Guy Steele
Sun Microsystems Laboratories
         
Kim Hazelwood
University of Virginia
Uli Kremer
Rutgers University

 

     
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