Don Syme (don.syme)
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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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Don's past online trainings
390 USD
May 2-3, 2013
The Progressive F# Tutorials bring together the leading experts in F# to deliver a range of talks,4 hour intensive hands-on tutorials and discussions.
Free
Mar 15, 2013
Skills Matter is pleased to announce the Fourth Functional Programming eXchange our annual conference on the functional programming paradigm, practices, technologies and ideas.
Free
Jan 22, 2013
Functional programming techniques are becoming increasingly important in data-centric programming.
525 USD
Jun 5-6, 2012
Join us for this 2-day, 2-track F# event, packed with hands-on tutorials covering the latest developments in the fast moving world of F# Programming. Whether new to F# or seasoned veteran, be ready for an action packed two day adventure.
Free
May 29-31, 2012
The Progressive.NET Tutorials are a deep-dive,the antidote to the traditional conference format where speakers have too little time to explain complex ideas or provide any depth of understanding.
Free
Nov 3-4, 2011
This is the first Progressive F# Tutorials, a 2-day, 2-track conference, covering the latest developments in the fast moving world of F# programming.
180 GBP
Oct 14, 2011
FP Day is a new one-day event for the Functional Programming community in the UK and around the world. Intended to be hands-on and interactive, FP Day will give you the opportunity to share experiences with others.
Free
Online
Saturday, March 19, 2011
F# 2.0 brings together functional programming and the .NET platform to create an amazingly powerful tool for software developers and domain specialists. In this talk, we'll cover some of what makes F# 2.0 special today: the combination of succinctness and ...
Free
Online
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Don will talk about the templates, patterns and practices for Silverlight, Xaml and Web programming with F# or mixed F#/C# projects, using Visual Studio 2010 and the Online Templates. There might be a few other topics thrown in. We’ll also have an open Q&A...
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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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