Call for Tutorials (POPL��2016)��

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Since 2012,��POPL��has been/is home to��TutorialFest, which features a buffet of half-day talks oriented towards students in particular and other��POPL��attendees in general.��

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Tutorials for��POPL��2016 are solicited on any topic relevant to the��POPL��audience. In particular, tutorials that strive to do one of the following have been especially successful in the past:��

For examples of past tutorials, see the websites of��TutorialFest��2013��and��2014.��

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In 2016, tutorials will be held on Monday January 18, 2016 (two days before the main conference and the day before PLMW).�� For each accepted tutorial, one presenter will receive complimentary registration to��POPL. We are investigating low-cost options for video-recording tutorials if consented by tutorial presenters.��

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Submission Procedures��

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Submissions should be in pdf or plain-text, sent via email to Ras Bodik (bodik[AT]cs.washington.edu), with subject line "POPL��tutorial proposal") with the following information:��

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The conference chairs may also solicit tutorials directly, as has been common in the past.��

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Important Dates��

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Submission Deadline: September 15, 2015, anywhere on earth.��

Tutorial Notification: On or before October 15, 2015.��

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Questions��

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Questions should be emailed to the��POPL��2016 General Chair, Ras Bodik at��bodik@cs.washington.edu.