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Montreal hosts global programming event

Montreal hosts global programming event

By:  Rafael Ruffolo  On: 16 Sep 2007 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

OOPSLA 2007 has a line up of notable speakers including the guy who coined the term “artificial intelligence” and the two brains behind the virtual reality hit Second Life.

“This is going to be a talk from one of the most famous computer scientists ever at the tail-end of his career,” Gabriel said, adding that McCarthy is expected to discuss his work on a programming language called Elephant 2000.

“He’s been working on it for about 15 years now, but he doesn’t talk about it much and has not released many papers on it, so it should be an interesting discussion,” Gabriel said.

Gabriel said what he knows thus far about McCarthy’s proposed programming language is that it’s designed for writing and verifying programs that facilitate commercial transactions such as online airline bookings.

Frederick Brooke, another ACM Turing Award winner, is also speaking at the event and will discuss how companies can collaborate and “telecollaborate” to achieve conceptual integrity.

“He’s going to deal with the issue of groups of people who are designing systems together, but aren’t situated in the same place,” Gabriel said. “A lot of his current research deals around the issue of virtual reality.”

And speaking of virtual reality, two other notable speakers include Jim Purbrick and Mark Lentczner, who are software engineers behind the virtual world of Second Life.

The two will deliver keynotes on the event’s Onward, which is about trying to look to the future, Gabriel said. “Large companies like IBM and Sun Microsystems have presences in Second Life, so we’re hoping some of the higher level, business-type people who attend will be the target of this keynote.”

OOPSLA organizers expect roughly 1,200 IT and computing professionals to attend the conference, now in its twenty-second year. The event runs from October 21 to 25, at the Palais des congrès de Montréal.










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Rafael Ruffolo Rafael Ruffolo was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2006 to 2011. He was the winner of a Kenneth R. Wilson award for business journalism in 2009.

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