‹Programming› 2022
Mon 11 - Thu 14 April 2022

Thank you for attending ‹Programming› 2022! We hope to see you next year in March at ‹Programming› 2023 in Tokyo, Japan!

The online venue is scheduled for April 11–14 as a combination of live plenary sessions (Zoom | 740246) and breakout rooms (Discord).

Please register via our registration page.


The International Conference on the Art, Science, and Engineering of Programming is a new conference focused on programming topics including the experience of programming. We have named it ‹Programming› for short. ‹Programming› seeks for papers that advance knowledge of programming on any relevant topic, including programming practice and experience.

After Brussels, Nice, Genova, Porto, and Cambridge, this sixth edition will follow a novel dual-mode (not hybrid) format, which consists of two distinct parts, separated in time—one in person and one online:

  • The in-person part is held in the charming city of Porto in Portugal, as we had planned for 2020, during the week of March 21–25, 2022. The idea is to get back to direct interaction, so it is entirely physical.

  • The online part is held April 11-14, 2022. The idea is to have presentations of almost all the papers from this year (Volume 6 of the journal). This part consists of two-hour sessions, one session per day over the week. The time of day has been chosen to accommodate presenters around the world, especially those in Asia and Oceania. Presentations are live, not pre-recorded, and Q&A will be live on Discord and Zoom.

Note: There is a nominal registration fee for online-only participation. All participants already registered for parts of the in-person event will have full access to the online part as well.

‹Programming› Keynotes (Porto)

We are happy to welcome the European Lisp Symposium 2022 at ‹Programming› 2022 in Porto.
ELS will again be co-located with ‹Programming›, continuing our joint efforts. ELS is a forum for the discussion and dissemination of all aspects of design, implementation and application of any of the Lisp and Lisp-inspired dialects, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Emacs Lisp, AutoLisp, ISLISP, Dylan, Clojure, ACL2, ECMAScript, Racket, SKILL, Hop and so on.

Information about the 15th European Lisp Symposium, ELS 2022 can be found on:
http://www.european-lisp-symposium.org/

ELS Invited Talks (Porto)

Workshop Invited Talks (Porto)