
ICOOOLPS 2023
@icooolps
Workshop on Implementation, Compilation, Optimization of Object Oriented Languages, Programs and Systems
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https://conf.researchr.org/home/ecoop-issta-2023/ICOOOLPS-2023 03-02-2016 10:25:10
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Native Implementation of Mutable Value Semantics arxiv.org/abs/2106.12678 github.com/kyouko-taiga/m… Dimitri Racordon, Denise Shay, dave Abrahams, Dan Zheng, Brennan Saeta ICOOOLPS 2023 2021



Being lazy is not worh it, claims Aviral Goel and proposes: Non-Intrusive Migration from Lazy to Eager Evaluation conf.researchr.org/details/ecoop-…




The ICOOOLPS 2022 Call for Papers is now online: 2022.ecoop.org/home/ICOOOLPS-… Paper deadline is March 24, Talk/demo/position paper submission deadline April 21. Join us at ECOOP’24 Conference in Berlin!

A bit more than two weeks until the ICOOOLPS 2022 paper deadline on March 24. Looking forward to your submissions! 2022.ecoop.org/home/ICOOOLPS-… ECOOP’24 Conference

The ICOOOLPS deadline for talk/demo abstracts and position papers is in two days, on Thursday April 21st! Send us your talk proposals and join us at ECOOP’24 Conference in Berlin on June 7 for for an exciting workshop! 2022.ecoop.org/home/ICOOOLPS-…


Thanks everyone for making this a great in-person workshop! Special thanks to all our authors, submitters, PC members, and of course CF Bolz-Tereick for organizing. Special thanks also to Tim Felgentreff for organizing the Truffle workshop, with which we shared keynotes and sessions!


Here's the recording of the HPy presentation that HPy core dev Tim Felgentreff gave at the ICOOOLPS 2023 and TRUFFLE workshops last week: youtu.be/SSS9q3md3mA

VMIL 2022 is back at SPLASH Conference! Looking forward to your submissions 👇👇👇 2022.splashcon.org/home/vmil-2022 #VMIL2022


Indeed, Dimi Racordon and Eric Jul are making preparations for an interesting workshop mid July. First details are here: conf.researchr.org/home/ecoop-iss… Looking forward to your papers and talk proposals!



Our second invited talk is by Benjamin Chung Benjamin Chung. He is going to give a talk titled "Digging into Julia's implementation: lesson learned" You may have seen some of his work already, for instance in the OOPLSA paper on World Age in Julia: benchung.github.io/papers/oopsla2…

Joannah Nanjekye mathstodon.xyz/@nanjekyejoannah is going to present a paper titled: Towards Reliable Memory Management for Python Native Extensions It explores a point in the design space for Python foreign function interfaces. Find the preprint here: conf.researchr.org/details/ecoop-… #python #ffi

