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on 3/10/2017 7:20 AM
It’s been some time since I blogged regularly. Here’s why I got a Twitter account, and use it all the time for technical communication The Visual F# Tools Blog and then the .NET blog are major ways of communication about F# work at Microsoft Just about everything in .NET and Visual F# Tools work at Microsoft went open...
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on 7/22/2016 3:02 AM
I’m pleased to report that our paper Types from data: Making structured data first-class citizens in F# won a Distinguished Paper award at PLDI 2016 in Santa Barbara. The paper also has a page on Tomas Petricek’s blog. The .NET and Managed Languages team have been a huge part of making F#...
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on 10/23/2015 4:45 AM
[ The opinions here are entirely my own etc etc. ]
Dear World,
With regard to this InfoQ article…
I’ve said this a few times before, but please use the terminology “Visual F#” or “The Visual F# Tools” when talking about F# at Microsoft. And somehow make sure people reporting on an event do the same :)
F# as a language is fully independent, cross-platform, open source and multi-vendor (multiple packagings based on the same shared open implementation): it’s existence as a language and ecosystem does not fu[...]
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on 10/22/2015 9:45 PM
[ The opinions here are entirely my own etc etc. ] Dear World, With regard to this InfoQ article… I’ve said this a few times before, but please use the terminology “Visual F#” or “The F# Tools for Visual Studio” when talking about F# at Microsoft. And somehow make sure people reporting on an event do the...
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