ECOOP'96 Travel Report

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Overview

I attended the 10th ECOOP conference, which took place in Linz (Austria), from July 8th to 12.
This conference deals with Object-Oriented Programming and is held yearly outside of the US (mostly in Europe). Its flavour is more academic than this of its American counterpart, OOPSLA.

I took part to a workshop, before the conference proper, to which I had submitted a contribution. The workshop was on Putting Distributed Objects to Work.


The Workshop

The workshop was chaired by Steve Vinoski, from HP, and by Rachid Guerraoui, from EPFL (Lausanne University of Technology).

The participants made their presentations, followed with brief discussions, and it took the whole time. There was no global discussion, nor any attempt to summarize, which was a disappointment to me.

Next I'll briefly review the presentations (I have paper copies of the submissions, which are available through the following web page):


Other contacts

Breakfasts, pauses between the sessions, meals and "social events" (well organized), were the occasion to meet interesting people.

I was introduced (by Antero) to a group of "patterns" people (Coplien, Johnson, Vlissides).

I went for dinner with Steve Vinoski (HP) and Kevin Sullivan (from IONA Technologies). The two knew each other well, and had been working in collaboration on the CORBA to C++ mapping specification.

I had passionate discussions with Joergen Knudsen (one of the authors of the BETA language) about the relationship between inheritance and genericity.

I also appreciated Markku Sakkinen very much.


Conclusions

The general mood in the academic world is very negative to C++. There was no abuse of the current buzzwords like design patterns and Java.

Many academic papers aim at publishing, more than at finding their way to applications. People too easily start e.g. designing new languages.

The most interesting is during the breaks: discussing the lectures, making personal contacts.
This was rewarding. I'd hope the contacts created could be revived in later occasions, maybe for collaborations.

Next year in Jyväskylä, Markku will be charing.

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Marc Girod
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