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META 2019
Sun 20 - Fri 25 October 2019 Athens, Greece
co-located with SPLASH 2019
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Sun 20 - Fri 25 October 2019 Athens, Greece

META 2019 with SPLASH 2019

About The changing hardware and software landscape along with the increased heterogeneity of systems make metaprogramming once more an important research topic to handle the associated complexity. Meta’19 workshop aims to bring together researchers working on metaprogramming and reflection, as well as users building applications, language extensions, or software tools using them. The challenges which metaprogra ...

Sun 4 - Fri 9 November 2018 Boston, Massachusetts, United States

META'18 with SPLASH 2018

Meta’18: Workshop on Meta-Programming Techniques and Reflection The Meta’18 workshop aims to bring together researchers working on metaprogramming and reflection, as well as users building applications, language extensions, or software tools using them. The changing hardware and software landscape, and the increased heterogeneity of systems make metaprogramming once more an important research topic to handle t ...

Sun 22 - Fri 27 October 2017 Vancouver, Canada

META 2017 with SPLASH 2017

The Meta’17 workshop aims to bring together researchers working on metaprogramming and reflection, as well as users building applications, language extensions, or software tools. With the changing hardware and software landscape, and increased heterogeneity of systems, metaprogramming becomes an important research topic to handle the associate complexity once more. Contributions to the workshop are welcome on ...

Sun 30 October - Fri 4 November 2016 Amsterdam, Netherlands

META 2016 with SPLASH 2016

The Meta’16 workshop aims to bring together researchers working on metaprogramming and reflection, as well as users building applications, language extensions such as contracts, or software tools. With the changing hardware and software landscape, and increased heterogeneity of systems, metaprogramming becomes an important research topic to handle the associate complexity once more. Contributions to the workshop ...