Dear Colleagues and Friends ,

We would like again to draw your attention to the SCLIT symposium and its 10th edition that will take place in Munich, Germany, between Mon 16 - Fri 20 March 2026. That will be hosted again by the <Programming> conference. While organizers of <Programming> will make organizational decisions, the symposium keeps its academic autonomy.


The symposium is devoted to the various aspects of computer languages and their roles in software engineering, science, education, etc. Submissions that describe work in progress and provoke discussions and position papers are also welcome.


SCLIT welcomes submissions that are the result of original and unpublished research. The scope of the workshop is wide and versatile within the theme of computer languages. Particularly, SCLIT invites papers that include, but are not limited to the following topics:


 - Languages: theoretical aspects of programming languages, programming paradigms, script languages, modelling languages, domain-specific languages, graphical languages, markup languages, specification languages, transformation languages, formal languages, intermediate languages…

 - Implementations: Compilers, debuggers, interpreters, virtual machines, transformation systems, translators, transpilers, intermediate representations, …

- Tools: software metrics, static analyzers, clone detectors, abstract interpreters, visualizers, …


We especially encourage submissions addressing problems encompassing multiple languages in a language-independent or cross-language manner.


Paper contributions should not exceed 8 pages, including all figures, tables, and bibliography, following the ACM primary two-column article template. We receive your submissions at the EasyChair submission page, where they will be further managed .


All submissions will be peer-reviewed by at least three members of the international program committee. 


Accepted submissions will be published as part of the <Programming> conference companion proceedings that will be published in the ACM Digital Library.


The submission deadline is the 5th of January 2026.


Call for Papers: https://2026.programming-conference.org/home/sclit-2026

Symposium info with history: http://www.sclit.org

Conference site: https://2026.programming-conference.org/  


We apologize for cross-posting and kindly ask you to forward this information to all interested persons.


Best regards and thank you,

Gordana and SCLIT team