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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'm going to be giving a presentation at the my local .NET User's group tonight. The goal of my talk will be to expose the audience to F# as well as some Functional Programming Ideas. Here's a basic rundown of what the talk is about (in order): - What Read More...
I've managed to rig up Steve's cell to my laptop and I once again have Internet Access. From the time of my last post, most of the talks have been about applications of machine learning. This usually involves a neural network, PCA (Principle Component Read More...
As you might have seen in Steve's Blog , we ended up getting stranded in Milwaukee overnight and missed most of the keynotes. We did manage to catch the last one which was on a company called Element CXI's very interesting reconfigurable hardware model. Read More...
This upcoming August the IRC protocol will officially be 20 years old. I think anyone would agree that it has weathered the years better than any other high level internet protocol. It does not suffer from the spam and abuse that have overtaken other Read More...
Synopsis I gave an hour long talk today, here at Atalasoft, on Concurrency in F# . It featured some slides and a small ant colony simulation to demonstrate different kinds of threading. Overall, I liked developing in F# quite a bit; however, puzzling 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...
The first thing I did at AIIM was to attend the second day keynote with David Pogue and Matthew Glotzbach. David Pogue really entertained well. I enjoyed his wordless slides and entertaining banter. However, I didn't take away much from his presentation. Read More...