2018
April 16
Join us online on April 16th 2018 for the live streaming of the second year of fsharpConf, a free virtual event featuring world-class F# experts across the globe. You will see F# in action on a wide range of practical applications.
Thanks everyone for joining the live event. To stay in touch, follow us at @fsharpconf.
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This one-day event will feature 9 talks covering web development, mobile development, machine learning, cloud computing, game development and even quantum computing!
For live Q&A, tweet us at @fsharpconf or use the #fsharpconf hash tag!
In the schedule, PDT is the time in Seattle, Washington (Pacific Daylight Time) and BST is the time in London, UK (British Summer Time).
Starting time for other places in the world is New York 11:30 (PDT+3), continental Europe 17:30 (BST+1), New Delhi 21:00 (BST+4:30) Tokyo 0:30 (BST+8). Sydney 1:30 (BST+10). If you need to sleep, don't worry, the talks will be recorded :-).
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. The event is the second edition, following a successful fsharpConf in 2016. It was originally inspired by dotNetConf and we are excited to be collaborating with the Channel 9 team to continue this great tradition!
Can't wait for this awesome new content? Check out the great talks that we recorded two years ago at fsharpConf 2016 covering Docker, types and tests, the geometry of Abu Dhabi Louvre and much more!
Do you have any suggestions, feedback or a talk idea? Please let us know! Tweet us at @fsharpconf, use the #fsharpconf hash tag or drop us an email.
Thanks to Seth, Golnaz and David for making fsharpConf 2016 happen and to the dotNetConf team for an inspiration. Thank you to everyone in the F# community who said nice things about the first edition of fsharpConf and motivated us to do it again!