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Conferences

PEPM: 19th January (Florida, USA)

CIF @ Scale14X: 22 January (California, USA)

/dev/winter: 23 January (Cambridge, UK)

Compose: 4 February (New York USA)

  • Composing network operating systems. Mindy Preston.

BobKonf: 19 February (Berlin, Germany)

  • Jackline: A secure instant messaging application, functional from the ground up. Hannes Mehnert.

TRON Workshop @ NDSS: 23 February (California, USA)

  • Not-quite-so-broken TLS 1.3: Mechanised Conformance Checking. Hannes Mehnert.

FLOPS: 4th-6th March (Kochi, Japan)

  • Declarative foreign function binding through generic programming. Jeremy Yallop, David Sheets and Anil Madhavapeddy.

Other talks/presentations

UCL Security Group Presentation: 14th January (London, UK)

  • Unikernels: Rise of the library operating system, and how to engineer not-quite-so-broken software. Anil Madhavapeddy.

Facebook TechTalk: 28 January (California, USA)

MSR Seminar: 19 February (Cambridge, UK)

  • Anil Madhavapeddy.

Meetups/Compiler Hacking

LNETM: 18th January (London, UK)

  • Unikernels. Anil Madhavapeddy.

OCL: 17 February (Cambridge, UK)

MirageOS Hackathon: 11th-16th March (Marrakech, Morocco)


Papers

PEPM - January

  • Staging Generic Programming. Jeremy Yallop. To be published in Proceedings of the 2016 ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Partial Evaluation and Program Manipulation WINNER OF BEST PAPER AWARD.

TRON - February

  • Not-quite-so-broken TLS 1.3: Mechanised Conformance Checking. David Kaloper Merskinjak & Hannes Mehnert. To be published in the TRON 2016 Workshop Technical Programme

FLOPS - March

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