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|Series=OOPSLA | |Series=OOPSLA | ||
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+ | |Field=Object Oriented Programming Systems | ||
+ | |Start date=1997/05/10 | ||
+ | |End date=1997/10/10 | ||
+ | |Homepage=classic.sigplan.org/oopsla/oopsla97/oopsla97.html | ||
|City=Atlanta | |City=Atlanta | ||
|State=Georgia | |State=Georgia | ||
|Country=USA | |Country=USA | ||
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+ | SIGPLAN is a Special Interest Group of ACM that focuses on Programming Languages. In particular, SIGPLAN explores the design, implementation, theory, and efficient use of programming languages and associated tools. Its members are programming language users, developers, implementers, theoreticians, researchers and educators. |
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OOPSLA 1997 | |
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Event in series | OOPSLA |
Dates | 1997/05/10 (iCal) - 1997/10/10 |
Homepage: | classic.sigplan.org/oopsla/oopsla97/oopsla97.html |
Location | |
Location: | Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
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SIGPLAN is a Special Interest Group of ACM that focuses on Programming Languages. In particular, SIGPLAN explores the design, implementation, theory, and efficient use of programming languages and associated tools. Its members are programming language users, developers, implementers, theoreticians, researchers and educators.