Dates:
- Call for presentation opens: Apr 15th, 2013
- Call for presentation ends: May 9, 2013
- Speakers notified by: May 17, 2013
- Registration opens: May 20, 2013
- Conference dates: Sept 18-20th, 2013
From the webpage:
Below is some guidance on the kinds of topics we are seeking and have historically accepted.
- Frequently accepted or desired topics: functional programming, logic programming, dynamic/scripting languages, new or emerging languages, data structures, concurrency, database internals, NoSQL databases, key/value stores, big data, distributed computing, queues, asynchronous or dataflow concurrency, STM, web frameworks, web architecture, performance, virtual machines, mobile frameworks, native apps, security, biologically inspired computing, hardware/software interaction, historical topics.
- Sometimes accepted (depends on topic): Java, C#, testing frameworks, monads
- Rarely accepted (nothing wrong with these, but other confs cover them well): Agile, JavaFX, J2EE, Spring, PHP, ASP, Perl, design, layout, entrepreneurship and startups, game programming
It isn’t clear why Strange Loop claims to have “archives:”
As far as I can tell, these are listings with bios of prior presentations, but no substantive content.
Am I missing something?