OCTOBER 25 TO 29, 2009
Call for Papers - Due April 20, 2009
Onward! (an OOPSLA conference) is now on its own. It is more radical, more visionary and more open than other conferences to not so well proven but well argued ideas. It welcomes different ways of thinking about, approaching, and reporting on programming language and software engineering research.
An Onward! essay is a thoughtful reflection upon software-related technology. Its goal is to help the reader to share a new insight, engage with an argument, or wrestle with a dilemma.
Call for Papers - Due April 20, 2009
Onward! (an OOPSLA conference) is now on its own. It is more radical, more visionary and more open than other conferences to not so well proven but well argued ideas. It welcomes different ways of thinking about, approaching, and reporting on programming language and software engineering research.
The Onward! papers track is a place to vetradical ideas about how technological advances and new applications are going to shape computational fabrics of the future. This track is all about getting some "skin in the game" —an opportunity to deeply challenge old assumptions about everything from architecture to abstractions— and take a chance on making some dramatic changes that may bear fruit for future generations.
Call for Papers - Due April 20, 2009
Onward! (an OOPSLA conference) is now on its own. It is more radical, more visionary and more open than other conferences to not so well proven but well argued ideas. It welcomes different ways of thinking about, approaching, and reporting on programming language and software engineering research.
Onward! workshops provide a creative and collaborative environment for attendees to discuss and investigate challenging problems related to software and its creation and nurturing. Workshops provide a great opportunity for software people and researchers to establish as well as foster communities.