We are honored to receive the 2020 European Association for Programming Languages and Systems (EAPLS) best paper award at the 2020 International Conference on Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering (FASE ’20) for our paper entitled, “An Empirical Study on the Use and Misuse of Java 8 Streams” with Yiming Tang, Mehdi Beherdezeh, and Baishakhi Ray. The EAPLS award is one of only three awards across all of ETAPS. The other awards include EATCS and EASST. Due to COVID-19, the conference will be held virtually, and our paper will be one of the only three papers presented. Congrats to the co-authors, and thank you, EAPLS!
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Received EAPLS best paper award at FASE 2020
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