I did a session on Functional Programming in F# at ACCU conference recently. I had a good time — if you were there, I hope you did, too! Here’s a zip file with the slides and samples for that talk. Quite a bit more than I actually went through in the talk, so have a good look around the content!
ACCU-FPinFS.zip
Thanks to everybody who came to my sessions last week at DevWeek! Here are the downloads of my slides and samples:
Have fun!
I’ll be traveling down to London tomorrow for DevWeek 2009, where I’m going to do a workshop on F# on Monday and a few sessions on C# and F# on Thursday. Are you going to DevWeek? Are you going to be in London over the next few days? If you want to meet up, just let me know and I’m sure we can work something out! I’ll be twittering while I’m there, so following me on Twitter will be a good way of finding out where I am, if you fancy joining me for a pi …
For once, I’m thinking of this before I go to a conference… every time, attendees ask me whether the slides will be available somewhere, and every time I say yes, the organizers are going to put them somewhere, but I don’t know where or when and I’ll try to remember making them available myself. Usually I do remember, but sometimes I’m sure I don’t… So, here you are. These are the two presentations I’m going to do at Basta Italia on Tuesday.
Recently I was speaking at Basta Spring 2009 in Darmstadt in Germany. A very nice event — lots of interesting content, people and beer :-) As promised, here are the slides and samples I used in my sessions and my workshop. Some of the slides are in German, just in case you were thinking of grabbing them although you were not at Basta :-)
I’ll be at Basta! Italia in Rome next week, speaking about C# as well as LINQ extensibility. I’ve never been to Rome, and the conference takes place for the first time as well, so we’ll all have to see how that goes! Is anybody going to be there? Well, I know some people are going to be there, but anybody who reads my blog?
It occurred to me today to look at the feedback that a lot of you have left for the session I did at the NxtGenUG Fest 08 event a few weeks ago. Thanks to everybody who did so, it’s always appreciated!
Now, there are a few points I’d like to comment on - feedback as usual was varied, the overall average not too high… but that’s to be expected, especially with a topic like that in the context of the day. To the 21 people who left an 8 or 9 rating - thanks! There’s not much to say about this s …
I’m still in Orlando now, but later today I’ll be on a refreshing (?) flight back to the UK. TechEd was very good — lots of people very interested in DX products, we won loads of awards and had a good laugh about the Telerik guys ;-)
Later this week I’ll be in Reading for the NxtGenUG FEST 08 event on June 12th. Hate to state the obvious, but it’s the 2008 incarnation of their yearly FEST event. A day of great speakers and sessions, the usual (well, usual for NxtGenUG standards — if you’re n …