![]() October 3-8, 2002 Pittsburgh, PA, USA | Principles, Logics, and Implementations of High-Level Programming Languages is a confederation of conferences and workshops aimed at the advancement of high-level programming languages. The first edition of PLI, held in September 1999 in Paris, brought together two popular conferences focused on functional and declarative programming languages, ICFP and PPDP, and several related satellite events. The second edition in Montreal and the third in Firenze continued this tradition. Pittsburgh hosts the fourth gathering in this series. |
PLI 2002 is over! Thank you for attending.
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Additional information is available on a separate page.
All registration must be done on-site at the hotel starting Thursday, October 3, morning. Please do not fax or email the registration service with late registrations anymore.
The banquet is on Sunday, October 6th at the Grand Concourse Restaurant, One Station Square, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. The event will start at 6:00 with hors d'oeuvres and drinks, with dinner to follow at 6:30pm.
Please visit the separate hotel information page. Note the new section on room sharing.
Pittsburgh is traditionally served by US Airways, though of course most major airlines fly there. US Airways usually has promotional fares to various destinations, often including Pittsburgh.
Oct 4 | 09001000 | Brad Myers, Carnegie Mellon University | Towards More Natural Functional Programming Languages |
Oct 5 | 09001000 | J Strother Moore, University of Texas at Austin | Functional formal methods |
Oct 6 | 11301230 | Neil Jones, University of Copenhagen | Program Generation, Termination, and Binding-Time Analysis |
Oct 7 | 09001000 | Catuscia Palamidessi, Pennsylvania State University | Mobile calculi for distributed programming |
Oct 8 | 09001000 | Janos Sztipanovits, Vanderbilt University | Generative Programming for Embedded Systems |