Call For Presentations 17th Annual Scheme and Functional Programming Workshop Nara, Japan (Co-located with ICFP 2016) 18 September 2016 http://scheme2016.snow-fort.org/ ==================================================================== The 2016 Scheme and Functional Programming Workshop is calling for submissions. This year we are accepting general presentation proposals in addition to papers. Submissions related to Scheme, Racket, Clojure, and functional programming are welcome and encouraged. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: Program-development environments, debugging, testing Implementation (interpreters, compilers, tools, benchmarks, etc.) Syntax, macros, hygiene Distributed computing, concurrency, parallelism Probabilistic computing Interoperability with other languages, FFIs Continuations, modules, object systems, types Theory, formal semantics, correctness History, evolution and standardization of Scheme Applications, experience and industrial uses of Scheme Education Scheme pearls (elegant, instructive uses of Scheme) We also welcome submissions related to dynamic or multiparadigmatic languages and programming techniques. ==================================================================== Full submissions are due 24 June 2016. Authors will be notified by 22 July 2016. Camera-ready versions are due 15 August 2016. Workshop is 18 September 2016. All deadlines are 23:59 (UTC-12, "Anywhere on Earth"). Paper submissions must be in ACM proceedings format, no smaller than 9-point type (10-point type preferred). Microsoft Word and LaTeX templates for this format are available at: http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigplan/authorInformation.htm Paper submissions should be in PDF and printable on US Letter, and generally in the range of 6 to 12 pages. Presentation submissions should include an outline of the material. Talks are 40 minutes, including questions and answers. More information available at: http://scheme2016.snow-fort.org/ ==================================================================== Organizers: Alex Shinn (General Chair) Kathryn Gray (Program Chair) (Apologies for duplications from cross-posting.) -- Alex