X-Git-Url: https://git.ralfj.de/web.git/blobdiff_plain/d58c1fc0fd7ceb91a7df6e27a7a94e123c793caf..bc620a95ca16dbe33d32a462eb8cc06414c0ba3d:/ralf/_posts/2017-12-15-people-of-pl-interview.md?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/ralf/_posts/2017-12-15-people-of-pl-interview.md b/ralf/_posts/2017-12-15-people-of-pl-interview.md index 46f33b9..27e40f4 100644 --- a/ralf/_posts/2017-12-15-people-of-pl-interview.md +++ b/ralf/_posts/2017-12-15-people-of-pl-interview.md @@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ title: Interview for People of Programming Languages categories: research --- -[POPL 2018](https://popl18.sigplan.org/home), the conference where I will present our [RustBelt paper]({{ site.baseurl }}{% post_url 2017-07-08-rustbelt %}), is doing a series of interviews with senior and junior people from the community: [People of Programming Languages](https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~popl-interviews/). +[POPL 2018](https://popl18.sigplan.org/home), the conference where I will present our [RustBelt paper]({% post_url 2017-07-08-rustbelt %}), is doing a series of interviews with senior and junior people from the community: [People of Programming Languages](https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~popl-interviews/). They also asked me if I wanted to be part of this, and of course I accepted. -This was the first time I gave an interview like that, so needless to say, I was super excited! +This was the first time I was asked to give an interview, so needless to say, I was super excited! I got the opportunity to talk about how I came to do research in PL, what my research is about, and ramble a bit about why I think Coq is great. If you want to read more, [check out my interview](https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~popl-interviews/jung.html). Be sure to also [have a look at the other interviews](https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~popl-interviews/). @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Thanks a lot to Jean Yang, the Publicity Chair for POPL 2018, for making this a (Though, as you can see, I had to send them a picture, which was certainly the least pleasant part of this. ;) PS: It seems I have consistent bad luck with my POPL talk slots, because my talk -is [again](http://popl.mpi-sws.org/2015/program.html) in the very last session +is [again](https://popl.mpi-sws.org/2015/program.html) in the very last session of the conference. This time, in fact, it's the [very last talk](https://popl18.sigplan.org/program/program-POPL-2018?date=Fri%2012%20Jan%202018) of the main track. Maybe some people read this interview and consider staying