SIGPLAN
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SIGPLAN is the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on programming languages.
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[edit] Conferences
- Principles of Programming Languages (POPL)
- Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI)
- International Symposium on Memory Management (ISMM)
- Languages, Compilers, and Tools for Embedded Systems (LCTES)
- Java Grande
- Principles and Practices of Parallel Programming (PPOPP)
- International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP)
- Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications (OOPSLA)
- History of Programming Languages (HOPL)
[edit] Newsletters
- SIGPLAN Notices - ISSN 1558-1160 ISSN 0362-1340
- Fortran Forum - ISSN 1061-7264 ISSN 1931-1311
- Lisp Pointers (final issue 1995) - ISSN 1045-3563
- OOPS Messenger (1990-1996) - ISSN 1558-0253 ISSN 1055-6400
[edit] Awards
- Programming Languages Achievement Award
- 2006: Ron Cytron, Jeanne Ferrante, Barry Rosen, Mark Wegman, and Kenneth Zadeck
- 2005: Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, John Vlissides
- 2004: John Backus
- 2003: John C. Reynolds
- 2002: John McCarthy
- 2001: Robin Milner
- 2000: Susan Graham
- 1999: Ken Kennedy
- 1998: Fran Allen
- 1997: Guy Steele
- SIGPLAN Doctoral Dissertation Award
- 2003: Godmar Back
- 2002: Michael Hicks
- 2001: Rastislav Bodik
- SIGPLAN Distinguished Service Award
- 2006: Hans Boehm
- 2005: no award made
- 2004: Ron Cytron
- 2003: Mary Lou Soffa
- 2002: Andrew Appel
- 2001: Barbara Ryder
- 2000: David Wise
- 1999: Loren Meissner
- 1998: Brent Hailpern
- 1997: Jan Lee and Jean E. Sammet
- 1996: Dick Wexelblat and John Richards
- Most Influential PLDI Paper Award
- 2006 (for 1996): TIL: A Type-Directed Optimizing Compiler for ML, David Tarditi, Greg Morrisett, Perry Cheng, Christopher Stone, Robert Harper, and Peter Lee
- 2005 (for 1995): Selective Specialization for Object-Oriented Languages, Jeffrey Dean, Craig Chambers, and David Grove
- 2004 (for 1994): ATOM: a system for building customized program analysis tools, Amitabh Srivastava and Alan Eustace
- 2003 (for 1993): Space Efficient Conservative Garbage Collection, Hans Boehm
- 2002 (for 1992): Lazy Code Motion, Jens Knoop, Oliver RĂ¼thing, Bernhard Steffen
- 2001 (for 1991): A data locality optimizing algorithm, Michael E. Wolf and Monica S. Lam
- 2000 (for 1990): Profile guided code positioning, Karl Pettis and Robert C. Hansen
- Most Influential POPL Paper Award
- 2006 (for 1996): Points-to Analysis in Almost Linear Time, Bjarne Steensgaard
- 2005 (for 1995): A Language with Distributed Scope, Luca Cardelli
- 2004 (for 1994): Implementation of the Typed Call-by-Value lambda-calculus using a Stack of Regions, Mads Tofte and Jean-Pierre Talpin
- 2003 (for 1993): Imperative functional programming, Simon Peyton Jones and Philip Wadler