10th Pattern Languages of Programs Conference (PlopConference).
It will be held September 8-12, 2003 at Allerton Park in central Illinois, USA.
http://jerry.cs.uiuc.edu/~plop/plop2003/ or http://hillside.net/plop/plop2003/
From BrianMarick's email to the XpMailingList:
At this PLoP, there will be a heavy emphasis on focus groups devoted to particular domains. "Test-first acceptance testing patterns" would be one example. I'm sure someone scouring the archive for [the XpMailingList] could come up with more.
PLoP will also have my pet project: afternoon and evening activities in which people learn by doing. I really want to see sparks generated by people working together, sparks that help unformed ideas snap into place. For example, what could we do with pair programming? PairProgrammingExplored? [PairProgrammingIlluminated?] isn't the last word on the subject. What pair activities - doing, then reflecting - might help the community clarify its ideas about how to make pairing work?
And so forth.
Here's the call for papers: <http://jerry.cs.uiuc.edu/%7Eplop/plop2003/cfp2003.html>
Thanks.
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