ICFP 2006 provides a forum for researchers and developers to hear about the latest work on the design, implementations, principles, and uses of functional programming. The conference covers the entire spectrum of work, from practice to theory, including its peripheries.
The conference is over and was wildly successful. We had record attendance for the main conference and many of the workshops. We hope to see everyone again in Freiburg next year!
ICFP had three invited talks this year:
The Development of Chez Scheme [pdf]
Kent Dybvig (Indiana University)
Rely-Guarantee Assertions for Safe Concurrent Programming [ppt]
Marc Shapiro (INRIA Roqc and LIP6)
How to Write a Functional Pearl [pdf]
Richard Bird (Oxford University)
Saturday 16: ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Generic ProgrammingSaturday 16: ACM SIGPLAN Erlang WorkshopSaturday 16: ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on MLSunday 17: Haskell workshopSunday 17: Scheme and Functional ProgrammingThursday 21: ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Mechanizing MetatheoryThursday 21: Commercial Users of Functional Programming