By now you will have heard many introductory talks on the subject of F#, now it’s time to take things a stage further.
In this presentation we’ll have look at how I use F#.
We’ll see examples of F# used to calculate values for some of the metrics that are important in my line of work.
By the end of this session you will have a clearer understanding of how to use F# in your own projects.
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Applied F#
Gary Short
Gary Short is a freelance data scientist. He specialises in machine learning and predictive analytics on the Azure Platform, but has an interest in cloud scale analytics in all forms, especially computational linguistics and social network analysis.