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Dave Thomas (dave.thomas)

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Dave Thomas is a technologist, computer programmer, and keen guitarist. He builds reliable efficient, high performance enterprise software in F# and C#, and also likes to belt out a good riff on the guitar! You can read his blog at http://7sharpnine.com
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Dave Thomas will present on his experiments with F# for server-side programming including the fracture-io project, a high-performance socket pipeline library meant to offer a range of useful features similar to those offered in 0mq and Akka.
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on 3/6/2016 2:28 PM
So I wanted to briefly talk about what I’ve been up to lately. I’ve been doing a spot of compiler hacking, working on improving type Providers and generally tinkering with concepts relating to macros etc. I’ve also been tinkering with the Elixir a[...]
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on 10/25/2015 12:53 PM
Ive been meaning to write this post for ages but Ive only just found the time.
On the 3rd of September my good friend Ryan Riley (aka @panesofglass) emailed me letting me know I had won a Community for F# hero award for 2015!
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on 7/16/2015 9:35 AM
Ive finally been awarded a Microsoft MVP its been quite a long time coming. Ive
been nominated for MVP every year since July 2011 but until now I have been
unsuccessful. On the 1st of July I received an email congratulating me that I
had been s[...]
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on 7/12/2015 10:56 AM
Sit down, strap in, and prepare for take off, we’re going Meta-Matic!
We’re going to be exploring some metaprogramming magic in F#. Transforming
its abstract syntax tree (AST) into another languages AST before executing
it in another virtual mac[...]
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on 3/30/2015 6:15 AM
Did you know there was more to the type matching operator than just pattern matching and exception handling?
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