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    October 17

    Code Camp 12 - Boston - F# talk

    I'll be giving a talk at Code Camp 12 in Waltham, MA (Microsoft Boston office) on F#.  Also, fellow F# User Group lead, Rick Minerich, will be giving an F# talk as well.  Here are the slides and source code for the demos.

    Here is the schedule: http://www.thedevcommunity.org/Events/PresentationList.aspx?id=13

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    No namewrote:
    Enjoyed your presentation Talbott. It will be interesting to see if F# can get serious traction in the developer community, especially considering the parallelization mechanisms being but into C#. It seems like there is a lot of interest in F#, but widespread adoption may be another thing.
    Oct. 18

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