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Companion to the 21st ACM SIGPLAN symposium on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications table of contents
Portland, Oregon, USA
PANEL SESSION: Panel chair's welcome table of contents
Pages: 940 - 942  
Year of Publication: 2006
ISBN:1-59593-491-X
Authors
Jeffrey Overbey  University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Brian Foote  The Refactory
Paul Adamczyk  University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Jonathan Aldrich  Carnegie Mellon University
Elisa Baniassad  Chinese University of Hong Kong
Christian Grothoff  University of Denver, Colorado
Arvind Krishna  Qualcomm
Sean McDirmid  Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale Lausanne
Todd Millstein  University of California, Los Angeles
Alex Potanin  Victoria University of Wellington
Mandana Vaziri  IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
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SIGPLAN: ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages
ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

OOPSLA attendees have traditionally looked to the panel program for red-meat relief from a diet of high-fiber technical track material and abstruse Onward! exotica. However, panels often feature a tired parade of the usual suspects: the same faces hawking the same hackneyed twentieth century ideas over and over again. At the same time, familiar names are a predicable draw. The effect is that it may take many years for new blood to find its way into the panel program.This panel seeks to break this logjam by featuring only panelists at or under the age of 0x20. They will offer their opinions and insights as to what we have been doing wrong for the last twenty years and what they will have to do fix it. Grudging recognition of what has gone right may be offered as well.Mechanisms to guarantee the anonymity of the most brash positions will allow the participants to be provocative as well as precocious.


Collaborative Colleagues:
Jeffrey Overbey: colleagues
Brian Foote: colleagues
Paul Adamczyk: colleagues
Jonathan Aldrich: colleagues
Elisa Baniassad: colleagues
Christian Grothoff: colleagues
Arvind Krishna: colleagues
Sean McDirmid: colleagues
Todd Millstein: colleagues
Alex Potanin: colleagues
Mandana Vaziri: colleagues