<pre>Historically, operating system development and programming language<br>development went hand–in–hand. Cross–fertilization was the norm.<br>Challenges in one area were often approached using ideas or techniques<br>developed in the other, and advances in one enabled new capabilities in<br>both. Today, although the systems community at large retains an iron<br>grip on C, modern programming language ideas continue to spark<br>innovations in OS design and construction. Conversely, the systems<br>field continues to provide a wealth of challenging problems and<br>practical results that should lead to advances in programming<br>languages, software designs, and idioms.<br>This workshop will bring together researchers and developers from the<br>programming language and operating system domains to discuss recent<br>work at the intersection of these fields. It will be a platform for<br>discussing new visions, challenges, experiences, problems, and<br>solutions arising from the application of advanced programming and<br>software engineering concepts to operating systems construction, and<br>vice versa.</pre>
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Big Sky Resort
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United States
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