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Don at New York City F# Users Group, May 19, 6:30PM

Thanks to a kind invitation from Rick Minerich, I'll be talking at the New York City F# Users Group, May 19, 6:30PM. Here are the details!

F# Today, F# Tomorrow with Don Syme

Thursday, May 19, 2011, 6:30 PM, Microsoft Offices, 6th floor

1290 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY

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 strong typing, its built-in support for events, asynchrony and parallelism, its combination of functional and object-oriented programming, its tooling in Visual Studio 2010, its support for strongly-typed numeric programming with units of measure annotations, and some examples of its use in analytics and finance. We'll then turn to take a look at the incredible new features we're preparing for the future of F#, including F# Type Providers. You'll see how we're preparing to give the programmer access to an ocean of strongly-typed information, breaking down the walls between the language and the external world of data and services.

Don Syme is the primary author of the F# programming language visiting all the way from Cambridge in the UK. Don't miss it!