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Welcome to the New England F# User Group web site.

 

Our next meeting will take place on Monday, August 2nd from 6:30pm to 8:30pm!
All interested are welcome to join us.

 

Speaker: Scott Theleman - Understanding F# Workflows

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.

Scott Theleman is a Software Developer with over 10 years professional design and development experience in both small startup and mid-sized corporate/Enterprise environments on applications ranging from desktop GUIs to website/web applications to server side and middleware work. He has also been Technical Lead on several government contracts.

He has worked on a diverse range of projects including a network discovery and topology product, a Learning Management System, Enterprise Service Oriented Architecture components for a large and complex search service, and atmospheric and weather sciences applications.

Language experience includes C++, Perl, Java and C#. He is currently working as a consultant on various projects including an atmospheric sciences product which will make extensive use of the latest Microsoft technologies including F# and WPF.

 

Location

Microsoft Research New England - Directions
First Floor Conference Center
One Memorial Drive
Cambridge, MA 02142

Parking: The building has an underground parking lot which costs $10.  There is often free parking available on Albany, Vassar, Main Street, and Memorial Drive.  

 

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Please register using http://fsug.eventbrite.com when you plan to attend.  We use this information to plan for pizza and front entrance security.
 User Group Leads

  • Talbott Crowell, ThirdM
  • Michael de la Maza, the Paris Hilton of F#
  • Rick Minerich, Atalasoft

 

For information about where the group leaders are speaking check out the FSUG about page.

Questions?  Comments?  Thoughts?  Ideas?  Lambda expressions?  Contact Michael de la Maza at michael@fsug.org or 508-510-9626.