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As momentum builds for the F# release with Visual Studio 2010, so too does the number of people blogging about the language. This week we have a spec update, clarified comparisons, decision trees, porting gotchas and in depth explorations of the debug IL generated by F#. Please do enjoy.
Speaking on F# at the Connecticut .NET ...
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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 new syntax.
For this new presentation I start by discussing the adoption of ...
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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 he would need a compelling reason to bring F# on board. This presentation is dedicated to ...
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This week Steve Horsfield continues his adventures with WPF while Matthew Podwysocki posts more on the .NET Event Model. Meanwhile, John Harrop shares a video tutorial on F# interactive and Chris Smith provokes meta discussion on the best way to present F#.
Upcoming Events Houston F# Users Group – Meeting August 27th 7:00pm. ...
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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 introductory material as many of my Waltham attendees had no prior exposure to F#.
I ...
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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 it seems obvious that I’ve been missing one of the major tenets of making great ...
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Yesterday, my coworker Lou Franco pointed me to a fantastic talk by Anders Hejlsberg on the future of programming languages. In this talk Anders argues that the future of programming language development will be focused on three events: the explosion in the use of Dynamic Languages, the creation of many new Domain Specific Languages and the ...
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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 programming ideas easier to understand. The code
samples have also been updated ...
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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 illness but with my audience's help I was able to pull together with a decent presentation. I am ...
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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 F# is and why it's important- A very basic rundown of F# syntax- The ease of ...
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