This repository hosts various talks that I did in various places. The talks in this repository are from 2015 and later and are generally created using FsReveal. For older and other talks, check out my other repository.
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Literate programming with F# (February) - LambdaDays, Krakow
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Literate programming with F# (March) - F#unctional Londoners, London (slightly improved)
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The big F# open-source love story (April) - F# eXchange, London
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Functional library design (May) - NCrafts.io, Paris
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End-to-end functional web development (May, June) - Seattle and New York F# meetups
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End-to-end functional web development (June) - NDC Oslo 2015, Improved version
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10 Ways of Getting Started with F# (August) - QCon Rio 2015
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Building stuff that works with F# (January) - NDC London 2016
See also: completed source code and slide with library list
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Scalable machine learning and data science with F# (May) - Microsoft, Redmond
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F# in Finance: Data science with FsLab (June) - Citi and S&P, Toronto
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Functional Machine Learning with F# together with @evelinag (August) - QCon Rio 2015
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Data Science with FsLab (November) - MVP Summit, Redmond
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Understanding the World with F# (September) - DevDay Krakow, 2015
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The Gamma: Programming tools for data journalism (September) - Future Programming Workshop, 2015 See also: CO2 emission article used throughout the talk
- The origins of monadic and comonadic computations (April) - Papers We Love, Prague
- Coeffects: Theory of context-aware programming languages (June) - STTI 2015, MFF
- History and philosophy of types (September) - StrangeLoop 2015
- Paul Feyerabend's Against Method (October) - Papers We Love, NYC, 2015
- Miscomputation: Learning to live with errors (October) - HaPoC 2015, Pisa
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