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I’ve been working for a while on a new presentation which I was finally able to give last week at the New Hampshire .NET User Group .  F# and You! focuses on painting the big picture about F# instead of the off-putting details like having to learn Read More...
A couple of months ago I was talking to Lou Franco , the head of our Software Engineering department and fellow functional programming enthusiast, about the possibility of using F# for projects in the future.  Being business minded, he replied that Read More...
I will be speaking at tomorrow’s Code Camp Hartford 2 on the topic of using F# for the Testing and Analysis of existing code. This talk will be composed of much of the same material I used at Code Camp Waltham 11 , although I will be preparing additional Read More...
At this Saturday’s Code Camp I’ll be giving a brand new presentation on using F#.  The goal of this presentation is to have those attending leave with an idea of what F# can help them achieve today as well as instill a desire to know more.  Read More...
Over the last six months I’ve given variations on the same F# presentation on six separate occasions. Each time I’ve gotten a similar response: enthusiasm from a small percentage of the audience and glazed-over stares from the majority. In retrospect Read More...
I'll be at New England Code Camp 10 tomorrow giving another talk about functional programming and concurrency in F#. It will be fairly similar to my previous talks in terms of ideas and content, however, I have put a lot of work into making the functional Read More...
I am down in Bloomfield, CT today at Hartford CodeCamp which has been put on by the Connecticut .NET Developer's Group . I just gave a very similar version my talk on the 5th. The room was completely full and I was a bit weak and foggy from my recent Read More...
I went to my first Code Camp this weekend. I was a bit wary at first because it was hosted by Microsoft and I hate Corporate Kool-Aid. Thankfully, that was kept to a minimum and the focus was where it should be: on the code. All of the panels I went to Read More...