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DLS 2014: Portland, OR, USA
- Andrew P. Black, Laurence Tratt:
DLS'14, Proceedings of the 10th ACM Symposium on Dynamic Languages, part of SLASH 2014, Portland, OR, USA, October 20-24, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-3211-8
Keynote address
- Stefan Hanenberg:
Why do we know so little about programming languages, and what would have happened if we had known more? 1
Session 2
- Lourival Vieira Neto, Roberto Ierusalimschy, Ana Lúcia de Moura, Marc Balmer:
Scriptable operating systems with Lua. 2-10
Session 3
- Dionna Amalie Glaze, David Van Horn:
Abstracting abstract control. 11-22 - T. Stephen Strickland, Brianna M. Ren, Jeffrey S. Foster:
Contracts for domain-specific languages in Ruby. 23-34 - Tim Disney, Nathan Faubion, David Herman, Cormac Flanagan:
Sweeten your JavaScript: hygienic macros for ES5. 35-44 - Michael M. Vitousek, Andrew M. Kent, Jeremy G. Siek, Jim Baker:
Design and evaluation of gradual typing for python. 45-56
Session 4
- Bert Freudenberg, Dan H. H. Ingalls, Tim Felgentreff, Tobias Pape, Robert Hirschfeld:
SqueakJS: a modern and practical smalltalk that runs in any browser. 57-66 - Martin Aigner, Thomas Hütter, Christoph M. Kirsch, Alexander Miller, Hannes Payer, Mario Preishuber:
ACDC-JS: explorative benchmarking of javascript memory management. 67-78 - Helena Kotthaus, Ingo Korb, Michael Engel, Peter Marwedel:
Dynamic page sharing optimization for the R language. 79-90 - Faiz Khan, Vincent Foley-Bourgon, Sujay Kathrotia, Erick Lavoie, Laurie J. Hendren:
Using JavaScript and WebCL for numerical computations: a comparative study of native and web technologies. 91-102
Session 5
- Dustin Rhodes, Tim Disney, Cormac Flanagan:
Dynamic detection of object capability violations through model checking. 103-112 - Bastian Steinert, Lauritz Thamsen, Tim Felgentreff, Robert Hirschfeld:
Object versioning to support recovery needs: using proxies to preserve previous development states in lively. 113-124 - Nicholas D. Matsakis, David Herman, Dmitry Lomov:
Typed objects in JavaScript. 125-134 - Oscar Callaú, Romain Robbes, Éric Tanter, David Röthlisberger, Alexandre Bergel:
On the use of type predicates in object-oriented software: the case of Smalltalk. 135-146
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