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Functional Programming eXchange 2012 (March 16)
Skills Matter is delighted to announce the 3rd annual Functional Programming eXchange on March 16th 2012. Join us for a day of talks, open-space discussions and brainstorming on Functional Programming, including Bruce Durling on Clojure and Incanter for the Professional Programmer. Get more info and
book here.
Clojure eXchange 2012 (Dec 6)
Early announcement: the Second Annual Clojure eXchange, led by Bruce Durling has been scheduled for December 6th 2012 at Skills Matter. Follow #clojurex for programme updates or to send us your ideas! Find out more
here
Progressive F# Tutorials 2012 (Nov 1-2)
The first Progressive F# Tutorials in 2011 were a huge success and were described as a "Great line up of engaging speakers talking about practical topics!". We return in 2012 on Nov 1 - 2 for more practical, hands-on tutorials in F# -- stay tuned for more updates! Find out more
here
Tomas Petricek’s and Phil Trelford’s Real-World F# Programming
Tomas Petricek’s and Phil Trelford’s two day course will teach you
how to solve real-world .NET problems in F#. Will guide you through
several areas where F# can help you be more productive and solve your
problems faster, with code that is efficient and easy to maintain. The
examples used in this course are based on experience of developing
successful commercial applications in F#. After attending, you’ll be
able to recognize where using F# can save your time and money and you’ll
know how to integrate F# components in the .NET ecosystem. Find out more
here
Tomas Petricek & Phil Trelford's Functional Programming in
.NET
Tomas Petricek’s and Phil Trelford’s two-day Functional Programming
in .NET course explains concepts that you need to write modern
applications for .NET using F#, C# with LINQ as well as current and
upcoming .NET technologies that arise from functional programming ideas.
Learning several simple functional concepts will help you understand
these technologies and use them effectively. This means that the course
will make you a better programmer even if you’re not going to
immediately start using F#. This course is based on experience of
developing commercial applications in F# and we’ll discuss good ways of
introducing F# to your daily work.. Find out more
here