ACM SIGPLAN awards

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ACM SIGPLAN awards are a set of honors presented by the ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages to recognize outstanding contributions and achievements in the field of programming languages research and practice.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf award program
set of honors
administeredBy ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages
area dissertation awards
education awards
paper awards
research awards
service awards
awardedFor education in programming languages
influential research papers in programming languages conferences
lifetime achievement in programming languages
outstanding doctoral dissertations in programming languages
research in programming languages
service to the programming languages community
awardingBodyType ACM Special Interest Group
country United States of America
surface form: United States
discipline programming language design
programming language implementation
programming language theory
field computer science
programming languages
includesAward ACM SIGPLAN Distinguished Educator Award
ACM SIGPLAN Distinguished Service Award
ACM SIGPLAN John C. Reynolds Doctoral Dissertation Award
ACM SIGPLAN Most Influential ICFP Paper Award
ACM SIGPLAN Most Influential OOPSLA Paper Award
ACM SIGPLAN Most Influential PLDI Paper Award
ACM SIGPLAN Most Influential POPL Paper Award
ACM SIGPLAN PACMPL Distinguished Paper Award
ACM SIGPLAN Programming Languages Achievement Award
ACM SIGPLAN Robin Milner Young Researcher Award
language English
organizationType professional society awards
presentedBy ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages
surface form: ACM SIGPLAN

Association for Computing Machinery
purpose recognize achievements in programming languages practice
recognize achievements in programming languages research
recognize outstanding contributions in programming languages
relatedTo ICFP
OOPSLA
PLDI
ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages
surface form: POPL
sponsor ACM

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Subject: ACM SIGPLAN awards
Description of subject: ACM SIGPLAN awards are a set of honors presented by the ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages to recognize outstanding contributions and achievements in the field of programming languages research and practice.

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