F# – Succinct, Expressive, Efficient Functional Programming for .NET

Posted in Conferences, Development, Frameworks, .NET Framework on July 19, 2009


F# – Succinct, Expressive, Efficient Functional Programming for .NET

Summary
Don Syme presents F# basics, a typed functional language for .NET that combines the succinctness, expressivity, and compositionality of functional programming with the runtime support, libraries, interoperability, tools, and object model of .NET.

Bio
Don Syme is a Senior Researcher in the MSR Cambridge Programming Principles and Tools group. He joined MSR in 1998, and was the initiator, co-designer and co-implementer of Generics for .NET and C# 2.0. More recently he is the designer and co-implementer of the F# language and co-author of "Expert F#".

About the conference
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