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Plop may refer to: * "Plop", the nickname of fictional Pete Miller, a character from the US television series ''The Office'' * Kabouter Plop, the eponymous hero of the Belgian children's TV and comic strip series * ''Plop'', the Hungarian name for Plopi village, Valea Ierii Commune, Cluj County, Romania * Plop, a slang word for feces *Plop, a village in Coşcalia Commune, Căuşeni district, Moldova *Plop, a village in Ghelari Commune, Hunedoara County, Romania * Plop (owl), the main character in ''The Owl Who was Afraid of the Dark'' by Jill Tomlinson * Plop, Donduşeni, a commune in Donduşeni district, Moldova * '' Plop: The Hairless Elbonian'', a ''Dilbert''-spinoff comic strip by Scott Adams * ''Plop!'', a self-described "New Magazine of Weird Humor!" comic book published by DC Comics that ran from Sep/Oct 1973 to Nov/Dec 1976 * Plop-Ştiubei, a commune in Căuşeni district, Moldova *A type of glissando in music PLoP refers to: * Pattern Languages of Programs, an annual co ...
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Pattern Languages Of Programs
Pattern Languages of Programs is the name of a group of annual conferences sponsored by The Hillside Group. The purpose of these conferences is to develop and refine the art of software design patterns. Most of the effort focuses on developing a textual presentation of a pattern such that it becomes easy to understand and apply. This is typically done in a writers' workshop setting. The flagship conference The flagship conference is called the Pattern Languages of Programs conference, abbreviated as PLoP. PLoP has been held in the U.S.A. since 1994. Until 2004 it was held annually at Allerton Park in Monticello, Illinois, a property of the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. Since then, its location has alternated between Allerton park and being co-located with OOPSLA, a large computer science conference, with the Agile Conference in 2009, and with PUARL in 2018. The 27th PLoP will be held in Keystone, Colorado. Notable people who chaired the conference in the past ...
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