Abstract

The 43rd ACM Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages, POPL, took place in St. Petersburg, Florida, January 20th--22nd. POPL is the longest-running annual conference series in programming languages. It is one of SIGPLAN's four flagship conferences and has throughout its history consistently been one of the most highly regarded programming language research conferences. Like its sibling conference, Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI), POPL covers both theoretical and experimental topics, but traditionally leans more to the left where the PLDI leans more to the right on the theory-practice spectrum. (Another difference is that POPL does not declare itself to be the premier forum, just a forum for programming language research.)

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