I have the pleasure of guest editing, along with Michael Feathers and Tony Clark, a special issue of IEEE Software on Multiparadigm Programming.

Obviously, multiparadigm, a.k.a. polyparadigm, and polyglot programming have been topics I’ve thought a lot about recently (Hence the polyglotprogramming.com web site). Here is the opening paragraph of the CfP:

For most of today’s applications, using one language and one paradigm—for instance, object-oriented programming—is inadequate. Today’s applications are often polyglot, involving multiple languages, and multiparadigm, involving a mixture of deployment directives as well as functional, relational, object-oriented, aspect-oriented, and other paradigms. IEEE Software is soliciting articles for a special issue on multiparadigm programming, or MPP. It will explore MPP technologies, advantages, disadvantages, and applications ranging from embedded and IT systems to the Internet.

You can find out more information about the kinds of articles we are looking for, guidelines for submitters, etc. on the CfP home page. Note that we also welcome people who would be willing to review submissions.

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