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October 2007 - Posts

Software Development Engineer in Test: Position on the F# Team

The F# team is hiring! This position is for a QA engineer on the F# team. From the Microsoft website : We are looking for an experienced Software Design Engineer in Test to work on testing the F# language and compiler. Opportunities include working with

Software Development Engineer Position on the F# Team

The F# team are hiring! We have two positions open right now. The first is a software development engineer specializing in Visual Studio. We’re looking for an exceptional developer to work on integration with the Visual Studio editor and debugger, and

Expert F# Available by end of November!

At last! We've finally sent off the very last proofs of Expert F# to Apress - this time the index, TOC etc. Adam, Antonio and myself are grateful to have Erik Meijer writing the foreword for us, and Apress are dealing with the small metter of putting

S. Somasegar on taking F# forward

Today is an exciting day for the F# team. The Corporate VP for the Microsoft Developer Division, S. Somasegar , has announced the formation of a team to take F# forward . This will be a partnership with the current F# team at Microsoft Research. This

Robert on "Understanding how Asynchronous Workflows Work"

Robert Pickering has just posted a nice blog entry showing how programs look if you don't have asynchronous workflows. As Don Syme points out in his piece on asynchronous workflows , they are not about getting the whole of concurrency right but rather
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Position Available: Research Software Developer at MSR Cambridge

SLAyer is a software analysis tool that automatically proves properties about the data-structures constructed/modified by concurrent systems-level code. Terminator is an additional componenet designed to prove termination and liveness properties. The
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Introducing F# Asynchronous Workflows

[ Update: Robert pickering has a very nice summary of using asynchonous workflows with web services ] F# 1.9.2.9 includes a pre-release of F# asynchronous workflows . In this blog post we'll take a look at asynchronous workflows and how you might use
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