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- Subject: Re: CFP: "New Directions in Programming Languages"
- From: Dirk Laurie <dirk.laurie@...>
- Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2013 07:17:21 +0200
2013/11/4 Lorenzo Donati <lorenzodonatibz@tiscali.it>:
> On 04/11/2013 12.58, Roberto Ierusalimschy wrote:
>> ============================================================================
>> IEEE Software Special Issue on "New Directions in Programming Languages"
>>
> [...]
>> As long as they meet the requirements above, submissions may take on topics
>> including, but not limited to:
>> * novel programming language features
>> * multiparadigm programming languages, such as Scala, C# or F#
>> * dynamic/scripting programming languages designed for productivity, such as
>> JavaScript, ***Lua*** or Python
>
> (emphasis mine)
>
> Hooray!!! :-)
>
> Can we safely deem that as an official and definitive recognition of Lua
> as being among the major scripting languages? :-)
>
> My compliments to Lua Team for this accomplishment!
The challenge to us is now to not only cheer, but to submit a contribution.
Phrases like "case studies" and "cross-discipline issues" describe things
that we do. "Articles should have a practical orientation and be written
in a style accessible to practitioners." Over-theoretical stuff not welcome.
Isn't that what most of our [ANN: ...] postings are about?