Progressive .NET Tutorials 2012 / Practical Functional-first Programming with F#

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n this Practical Functional-first Programming with F# tutorial, Don Syme introduces you to the practical application of F#/.NET programming to solve real-world analytical programming problems. The tutorial will begin with a short lecture introducing the core value proposition of F# - robust, efficient, type-safe, succinct analytical programming which can be deployed in the enterprise context. You’ll then progress through a series of worked examples for learning functional and OO programming in F#, including the F# Koans, samples for interactive charting and some introductory algortihms. You’ll also learn how to use F# with partner technologies such as C#, math/statistics libraries, databases, REST services, ASP.NET, Azure, client-side Javascript and OData.

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Don Syme is the inventor of F#. Since joining Microsoft Research in 1998, he’s been a seminal contributor to a wide variety of leading-edge projects, including generics in C# and the .NET Common Language Runtime. He received a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory in 1999.

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on 6/14/2013 9:13 AM
Regular readers of my blog know that from time to time I post messages about jobs related to F# for the benefit of the F# community. After my last post the lovely people at 15below asked me to mention these positions too :)  They use F# a lot. http://www.[...]
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on 6/14/2013 8:06 AM
Regular readers of my blog know that from time to time I post messages about jobs related to F# for the benefit of the F# community. I got this message today: A very large F# project at a Bank in London and are looking for a Snr C# / F# developer (up to £[...]
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on 6/14/2013 5:11 AM
  This post is a very interesting study of the differences between “functional-first” (F#) and “object-first” (C#) design for medium-sized software, by comparing software metrics for a number of C# and F# projects. Here are the conclusions, #3 and #4 are [...]
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on 6/11/2013 3:10 PM
  This Thursday evening at the F# London Meetup we have a Machine Learning Hands On with F#, led by Phil Trelford and others. Venue: The Skills Matter eXchange, 116-120 Goswell Road, EC1V 7DP, London (map)   In this regular meetup we'll take on one or mo[...]
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on 6/4/2013 8:54 AM
The F# community member John Liao has blogged about using the Riak distributed database system with F#. From Wikipedia: Riak is a NoSQL database implementing the principles from Amazon's Dynamo paper. Lately, I have been reading the book  Signals and Noi[...]
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