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a GDL Workshop in June 2014 [message #88170] Tue, 25 March 2014 07:43
Alain Coulais is currently offline  Alain Coulais
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The first face-to-face workshop on GNU Data Language (GDL)
http://gnudatalanguage.sourceforge.net/
will be held in June 2014 (week 24, form 10 to 13 June)
at the Paris Observatory, on Meudon Campus,
in the CIAS conference center. http://cias.obspm.fr/

GDL is a free and open-source (GNU GPL) incremental compiler
of IDL/PV-WAVE syntax with an up-to-date support of modern IDL
language features. GDL provides a large part of IDL functionality by offering a
partial reimplementation of the IDL routine library.
IDL and GDL are used primarily in astronomy and geosciences.

Five of the core GDL developers have confirmed to attend the workshop.
The program of technical presentations related to GDL is in preparation.
We warmly welcome presentations on closely related topics as well,
Please submit your proposals ASAP.

Large time slots will be devoted to exchange with developers.
Since GDL progress is mainly driven by user requests and contributions,
we need to interact with the GDL users' community!

No registration fees, but we would prefer to know
if you consider attending, just to adjust rooms size
and coffee amount !

Please let us know if you are considering to attend by
sending an e-mail to me (CC: to <alaingdl AT users.sf.net>)

Alain C.
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