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As noted before, I was scheduled to give a presentation on Aspects of Functional Programming in C# 3.0 yesterday at the Rockville .NET User Group (RockNUG) . Unfortunately, before the presentations were to commence, the power went out and the event was...
Just a reminder about tonight's DC ALT.NET meeting. I hope some from the FringeDC and the NoVA Language Group can make it out tonight as it's quite on topic. The June meeting for DC ALT.NET has been set up for June 24th from 7-9PM. Check out our site...
The June meeting for DC ALT.NET has been set up for June 24th from 7-9PM. Check out our site and our mailing list as more information becomes available. Once again, I'd like to thank the Motley Fool for hosting the event as they did back in May. This...
This past weekend was the Northern Virginia Code Camp in Reston, Virginia. There was a pretty good turnout for my two sessions which were the first two of the day. Unfortunately, I could not stay the whole day to attend some of the other sessions including...
Well, I certainly have an ambitious May schedule ahead of me. Most of course will be revolving around functional programming and F# as it seems to be finally catching on. I've been noticing a bunch from the Java and Ruby communities becoming interested...
Tonight I will be heading to the Northern Virginia Ruby Users Group (NoVARUG) meeting tonight with Dave Thomas (PragDave) talking about metaprogramming in Ruby. Should be a great time and I'm sure it will be full tonight. For those interested in some...
During my Adventures in F# series that I've been posting, I've always wondered where the interest in these languages come from. Sure, we have a lot of user groups in the Washington DC area, just to name a few that I've been to or belong to: DC ALT.NET...
Well, due to the weather beyond our control, the crowd was a bit smaller than expected at the February meeting of DC ALT.NET . It seems people panic in the Washington DC area if there is even a hint of moisture in the air or a snow flake hits the ground...
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