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DLS 2015: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- Manuel Serrano:

Proceedings of the 11th Symposium on Dynamic Languages, DLS 2015, part of SPLASH 2015, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, October 25-30, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3690-1
Language Design
- Michael Homer, Timothy Jones, James Noble

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From APIs to languages: generalising method names. 1-12
Formalization, Semantics, and Static Analysis
- André Murbach Maidl, Fabio Mascarenhas, Roberto Ierusalimschy:

A formalization of typed lua. 13-25 - Éric Tanter, Nicolas Tabareau

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Gradual certified programming in Coq. 26-40 - Erik Ernst, Anders Møller

, Mathias Schwarz, Fabio Strocco:
Message safety in Dart. 41-53 - Steven Lyde, William E. Byrd, Matthew Might:

Control-flow analysis of dynamic languages via pointer analysis. 54-62
Compilation
- Marc Feeley:

Compiling for multi-language task migration. 63-77 - Matthias Grimmer, Chris Seaton, Roland Schatz, Thomas Würthinger, Hanspeter Mössenböck

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High-performance cross-language interoperability in a multi-language runtime. 78-90 - David Leopoldseder, Lukas Stadler, Christian Wimmer, Hanspeter Mössenböck

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Java-to-JavaScript translation via structured control flow reconstruction of compiler IR. 91-103 - Tobias Pape

, Tim Felgentreff, Robert Hirschfeld, Anton Gulenko, Carl Friedrich Bolz:
Language-independent storage strategies for tracing-JIT-based virtual machines. 104-113
Empirical Studies
- Beatrice Åkerblom, Tobias Wrigstad:

Measuring polymorphism in python programs. 114-128 - Juan Pablo Sandoval Alcocer

, Alexandre Bergel:
Tracking down performance variation against source code evolution. 129-139 - Madhukar N. Kedlaya, Behnam Robatmili, Ben Hardekopf

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Server-side type profiling for optimizing client-side JavaScript engines. 140-153 - Lars Fischer, Stefan Hanenberg:

An empirical investigation of the effects of type systems and code completion on API usability using TypeScript and JavaScript in MS visual studio. 154-167 - Camille Teruel, Stéphane Ducasse, Damien Cassou, Marcus Denker

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Access control to reflection with object ownership. 168-176

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