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SIGPLAN is the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on programming languages.

Contents

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)

Newsletters

  • SIGPLAN Notices
  • Fortran Forum

Awards

  • SIGPLAN Doctoral Dissertation Award
    • 2003: Godmar Back
    • 2002: Michael Hicks
    • 2001: Rastislav Bodik
  • Most Influential PLDI Paper Award
    • 2003 (for 1993): Space Efficient Conservative Garbage Collection, Hans Boehm
    • 2002 (for 1992): Lazy Code Motion, Jens Knoop , Oliver Rüthing , 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
    • 2003 (for 1993): Imperative functional programming, Simon Peyton Jones and Philip Wadler

External links

SIGPLAN homepage

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