The Midwest Society for Programming Languages and Systems is a group of people who are interested in programming languages, programming systems, and system software in general... and happen to be located somewhere near the midwestern USA.

The Society generally holds one-day workshop meetings at least once each academic year. The purpose of these meetings is to provide an informal forum for presenting and discussing new ideas and ongoing work, while encouraging interaction between researchers in this geographical area. Thus, MSPLS workshop meetings are places for exploring, not for publishing final results.


Next Meeting

The Spring 1999 MSPLS meeting will be held at Purdue University, hosted by Hank Dietz (hankd@ecn.purdue.edu). The meeting is April 10, 1999, with a talk submission deadline of April 1, 1999. See http://dynamo.ecn.purdue.edu/~mspls/Spring99/ for details.


Previous Meetings

Home pages with presentation titles, authors, and abstracts for the last few workshops are available online. Photos are also online for the last two workshops.


HGD

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