We are partnering with Dzyga's Paw, a Ukrainian charity run by a former .NET developer Dimko Zhluktenko to raise funds for drones for Ukrainian defence. Help us raise 5,000ドル for Ukraine at the dedicated fsharpConf fundraiser page hosted by Dzyga's Paw!
2023
26 June 2023
fsharpConf took place on 26 June 2023 - the live streaming of the fourth year of fsharpConf, a free virtual event featuring world-class F# experts across the globe supported by the F# Software Foundation and the .NET team at Microsoft.
It showed F# in action on a wide range of practical applications. For updates, follow @fsharpconf or @fsharpconf@mastodon.social.
All videos are now available on the .NET YouTube
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fsharpConf organizers
Kathleen Dollard, Vlad Zarytovskii, & Chet Husk
Mark Seemann with Tomas Petricek
James Randall
Edgar Gonzalez, David Schaefer, Jimmy Byrd & Florian Verdonck
Christopher Simon
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Dimko Zhluktenko
Vlad Zarytovskii, Petr Pokorny, Petr Semkin, Adam Boniecki, Tomas Grosup
F# is an open-source, cross-platform, functional first programming language. F# makes it easy to solve complex problems with simple code. It integrates smoothly with existing .NET code bases. And... it makes coding fun again!
F# has an active open-source community building on a wide range of tools for web programming, data analytics, testing, cloud computing and much more. At fsharpConf, we want to bring some of the community together in a single-day online event!
The fsharpConf conference is organized by the F# community and supported by the F# Software Foundation. The event is the fourth edition, following a successful fsharpConf in 2018, 2016 and 2020. It was originally inspired by dotNetConf and we are excited to be continuing this great tradition of virtual events, and we are proud to have started it before it was cool!
Can't wait for this awesome new content? Check out the great talks that we recorded at fsharpConf 2016, fsharpConf 2018 and fsharpConf 2020 covering the SAFE stack, quantum computing, F# type providers, distributed computing with F#, the geometry of Abu Dhabi Louvre and much more!
Thanks to Gien, Roman & Roman for making the fsharpConf 2020 a reality, to Lena, Phillip, Seth, Golnaz and David for making fsharpConf 2018 and fsharpConf 2016 happen and to the dotNetConf team for an inspiration. Thank you to everyone who said nice things about the first three editions of fsharpConf and motivated us to do it again!