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{{Event
{{Event
|Start date=13/06/2016
|Acronym=PLDI 2016
|Acronym=PLDI 2016
|Title=37th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation
|Series=PLDI
|Series=PLDI
|End date=17/06/2016
|Type=Conference
|Field=Programming Language Design
|Start date=1970/01/01
|End date=1970/01/01
|Homepage=conf.researchr.org/home/pldi-2016
|City=Santa Barbara
|City=Santa Barbara
|State=California
|State=California
|Country=USA
|Country=USA
|Field=Programming Language Design
|Type=Conference
|Homepage=conf.researchr.org/home/pldi-2016
}}
}}
'''PLDI 2016'''
''The '''37th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation''', PLDI, is the premier forum for all areas of programming language research, including the design, implementation, theory, and efficient use of languages. PLDI’s emphases include innovative and creative approaches to compile-time and runtime technology, novel language designs and features, and results from implementations.''
==Invited Speakers==
* Benjamin Zorn: Programming Languages and Technical Disruption
* Luiz André Barroso: Programming a Warehouse-scale Computer

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PLDI 2016
37th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation
Event in series PLDI
Dates 1970/01/01 (iCal) - 1970/01/01
Homepage: conf.researchr.org/home/pldi-2016
Location
Location: Santa Barbara, California, USA
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PLDI 2016

The 37th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation, PLDI, is the premier forum for all areas of programming language research, including the design, implementation, theory, and efficient use of languages. PLDI’s emphases include innovative and creative approaches to compile-time and runtime technology, novel language designs and features, and results from implementations.


Invited Speakers

  • Benjamin Zorn: Programming Languages and Technical Disruption
  • Luiz André Barroso: Programming a Warehouse-scale Computer