F# Training & Events
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Jan
22
Introduction to F# and Functional Programming - Englewood, United States
happened 11 years ago
Denver Visual Studio User Group - Lab Introduction to F# and Functional Programmingwith Brad Wood, Software Developer F# is a highly productive
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Mar
15
DevWeek 2010 - London, United Kingdom
happened 10 years ago
Organised by Bearpark
DevWeek is Europe’s leading independent conference for software developers, database professionals and IT architects, and features expert speakers on a wide range of topics, including .NET 4.0, Silverlight 3, WCF 4, Visual Studio 2010, REST, Windows Workflow 4, Thread Synchronization, ASP.NET 4.0, SQL Server 2008 R2, LINQ, Unit Testing, CLR & C# 4.0, .NET Patterns, WPF 4, F#, Windows Azure, ADO.NET, Entity Framework, Debugging, T-SQL Tips & Tricks, and more.
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Jun
12
Progressive F# Tutorials - London, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Skookum Tech Talks
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.
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Apr
1
Fairfield / Westchester .NET User Group - Daniel Buskirk - Overview of F# and Functional Programming - One University Place, United States
happened 10 years ago
F# is not just a new language for the Visual Studio, it represents an entirely different approach to programming for the .NET developer. VB.NET and C# will continue to be the languages of choice for Windows Forms development, but F# gives the
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Jun
5
Code Camp NH 2010 - Concord, United States
happened 10 years ago
CODE CAMP NH 2010On June 5th Saturday the New Hampshire .Net User Group www.NHDN.Com with New Hampshire Technical Institute (www.NHTI.Com) is presenting a full day of free training on a wide range of developer interests. AND we are throwing in a free lunch.. And you thought there was no such thing.
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Apr
29
Richmond.NET UG host Visual Studio Product Unit Manager Scott Wiltamuth - Glen Allen, United States
happened 10 years ago
Are you ready to hear the backstory behind the latest version of Visual Studio? Do you have burning questions for the Visual Studio team? Then you don’t want to miss out on this opportunity to hear from Scott Wiltamuth, a Microsoft Product Unit Manager for Visual Studio Languages.
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May
19
Great Lakes Area .NET Users Group Meeting - Topic: F# and Functional Programming - Suite 1930, United States
happened 10 years ago
Topic: F# and Functional ProgrammingBy now, you've probably heard of F#, Microsoft's newest addition to the Visual Studio family. It might even be on your short list of technologies to learn. Unfortunately, approaching a functional language is often intimidating to object oriented developers.
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May
11
Progressive .NET Tutorials - London, United Kingdom
happened 11 years ago
Organised by Skills Matter
The Progressive .NET Tutorials will feature 16 intensive .NET Tutorials on various modern .NET technologies, including NHibernate, Castle, MEF, C#, F#, Agile Software Development. Speakers include Hammett, Ayende Rahien, Scott Belware, David Laribee, Ian Cooper, Robert Pickering, Seb Lambla, Mike Hadlow.
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Aug
25
NY Alt.NET August 2010 Meeting - New York, United States
happened 10 years ago
Topic: Functional Language Paradigms in F# Session Summary Are you frustrated by the time wasted in repeatedly refactoring class structure? Do you wish that just once you could explore an API without writing huge swaths of throwaway code? Have you ever had a hard to find race condition ruin your day (or even week)? Well, then I've got great news.
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Aug
25
NY Alt.NET August 2010 Meeting - New York, United States
happened 10 years ago
Topic: Functional Language Paradigms in F#Session Summary Are you frustrated by the time wasted in repeatedly refactoring class structure? Do you wish that just once you could explore an API without writing huge swaths of throwaway code?
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May
5
Simon Cousins on Market Analysis in F# - London, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Organised by F#unctional Londoners
In this talk, Simon Cousins will be describing the design and implementation of a scalable and distributed approach to energy market analysis performed on data that is published from a number of locations and in a wide variety of formats.
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Jun
7
F#LUG June Meetup with Andrew Kennedy - London, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Organised by F#unctional Londoners
Andrew Kennedy of Microsoft Research Cambridge is popping down to talk about the Units of Measure feature in F
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Apr
7
"NoSQL? No Problem", with Peter Bell - Online Meeting, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by The Online ColdFusion Meetup
Our 6pm (US ET) talk on Thursday Apr 7 will be "NoSQL? No Problem", with Peter Bell.TOPIC DESCRIPTION: (provided by the speaker)You don't need to be Amazon or Google to take advantage of NoSQL data stores. Whether you want to develop applications more quickly or scale them more effectively, there are a range of NoSQL data stores that could help. This introductory session cuts through the NoSQL hype to look at the practical use cases for key value, document, column and graph data stores.
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May
19
Unleash the power of F# - Suite 400, United States
happened 9 years ago
F# Functional Programming will allow you to write less code and be more productive at the same time.Learn these basic concepts of Functional Programming:1. Declarative Programming v.s Imperative Programming2. What v.s How style3.
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Feb
4
QuickChecking Refactoring Tools and Exploring Tracing (London User Group Talk) - London, United Kingdom
happened 11 years ago
Organised by Erlang Solutions
In February we have prepared for you another very interesting Erlang User Group Meeting. During one evening you will have opportunity to listen to two talks: “Exploring Tracing” and “QuickChecking Refactoring Tools”. They will be given by Hungarian students who are currently doing some projects at the University of Kent.
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Mar
17
"Requirements and Estimating ", with Peter Bell - Online Meeting, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by The Online ColdFusion Meetup
Our 6pm (US ET) talk on Thursday Mar 17 will be "Requirements and Estimating ", with Peter Bell.TOPIC DESCRIPTION: (provided by the speaker)"What will it cost?" "When will it be done?". Unfortunately, almost a decade after the agile manifesto was written, these are still questions we have to answer on a regular basis.
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Aug
24
VDUNY Meeting: Introduction to Functional Programming with F# - Henrietta, United States
happened 10 years ago
F# is succinct, expressive and well-suited to parallel, algorithmic, and data-oriented programming. Functional programming has been around for decades, but its uses have mainly been limited to academic environments. F# aims to change that by combining the functional programming paradigm with imperative and OOP styles, as well as giving developers access to the vast functionality present in the
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Oct
26
Agile Software Development in VS2010: Test-Driven Development - Suite 100, United States
happened 10 years ago
Do you want to learn how to radically improve the quality of your C# code? Do you want to learn how to use the test-driven development features in Visual Studio 2010? Do you want to learn how to use TDD to support rapid refactoring?
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Jul
4
Monads on .Net - London, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Organised by F#unctional Londoners Meetup Group
Mike Hadlow introduces Monads in C# and F# followed by Gian Ntzik on F# in the cloud.
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Sep
20
Functional meets parallel - Brighton, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Functional Brighton
It's often claimed that functional languages are particularly well-suited to computationally intensive problems because they encourage programming styles which are easily parallelizable.For this month's Functional Brighton meetup we're going to take close look at how this plays out in our languages of choice: in Scala's parallel collections, in parallel Haskell and in F#/C# via parallel LINQ (volunteers for other languages most welcome
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Mar
4
Full day seminar: Multicore Programming on .NET - San Francisco, United States
happened 10 years ago
Organised by The San Francisco Bay Area F# Users Group
Microsoft is holding a full day seminar called Multicore Programming on the .NET Platform. This event is unaffiliated with SF#, but since many people are drawn to F# because of parallel programming, I thought it would be of interest. What you'll learn can be applied to any .NET language.You need to register here: | | https://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032477617&Culture=en-US
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Apr
1
State of .NET - Houston (FREE) - Houston, United States
happened 10 years ago
A free, unbiased look at the current and future development with .NET. Brought to you by Microsoft, CODE Training & EPS Software, this free afternoon event presents an unbiased look at the current and future development with .NET.
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Feb
7
New England F# User Group: F# Workflows - Cambridge, United States
happened 10 years ago
Our next meeting takes place on Monday, February 7th 2011 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. All interested are welcome to join us. Speaker: Zachary ShawProgram: Agent Based ModelsAbstract:Q: What are Agent Based Models? Can I see an example? How about an example in a functional language?
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Aug
2
New England F# User Group: F# Workflows - Cambridge, United States
happened 10 years ago
F# Workflows are a powerful and elegant tool for solving many real-world problems, though they can be rather daunting at first. We'll survey some ways in which Workflows in the standard F# libraries are used for common development tasks, then dig into detail on how they work. We'll then build a workflow that provides a validation framework that can be used for parsing or other tasks.
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Aug
2
New England F# User Group: F# Workflows - Cambridge, United States
happened 10 years ago
F# Workflows are a powerful and elegant tool for solving many real-world problems, though they can be rather daunting at first. We'll survey some ways in which Workflows in the standard F# libraries are used for common development tasks, then dig into detail on how they work.
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Mar
16
Robert Pickering's Beginning F# Workshop - London, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Robert Pickering is back in the Skills Matter eXchange for a hands-on workshop covering the fundamentals of the powerful F# language. As a world-class F# expert and community leader, Robert will be bringing his decade of experience, and his knowledge as author of two books covering F# to help you get a thorough grasp on the basics of the language.
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May
9
Robert Pickering's Beginning F# Workshop - London, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Robert Pickering is back in the Skills Matter eXchange for a hands-on workshop covering the fundamentals of the powerful F# language. As a world-class F# expert and community leader, Robert will be bringing his decade of experience, and his knowledge as author of two books covering F# to help you get a thorough grasp on the basics of the language.
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Aug
18
An Introduction to F# - Manchester, United Kingdom
happened 10 years ago
Organised by NxtGenUG
Oliver Sturm joins us to provide an introduction to functional programming with F#, a string that's well worth having in your bow with the current trend of increasing processor cores/concurrency. Pizza and swag too of course!
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Apr
29
Inaugural Meetup - Numerical Optimisation and Instant Messaging with F# - London, United Kingdom
happened 10 years ago
Organised by F#unctional Londoners Meetup Group
We launch our inaugral meet-up at the Skills Matter eXchange with two great talks by Naoufel El Bachir and Phil Trelford.Could you also please register your details with Skills Matter here: will be discussing the design of a numerical optimisation library in F#, illustrating how F# allows one to express mathematical problems in a very natural way.
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Sep
6
Double Trouble with Paulmichael Blasucci and Steve Goguen - New York, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by New York City F# User Group
--Due to hurricane damage Microsoft's offices were closed on the 30th. We've now moved the meeting to September 6th.--At the next meeting we'll have the pleasure of seeing two of our most knowledgeable group members speak back to back!Speaker: Paulmichael BlasucciTopic: An F# case study: fs-zmqThis case study will cover:- Traditional OOP for resource management- P/Invoke for native interoperability (plus structs for complex marshaling)
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