When
9:15 AM Sunday
Where
3106
Silicon Valley Code Camp : October 5th and 6th 2013session

Machine learning on .NET: F# FTW

unassigned

About This Session

Machine Learning and Data Science are red-hot topics right now. Practitioners routinely use a wide range of tools, from Python to R or Hadoop, and yet, C# is conspicuously absent from that arsenal. Does this mean .NET is not suitable for this domain? In this talk, I'll explain why I think it can be, as long as you use the right language for the job, namely F#. F# is a functional first language, with a concise and expressive syntax that will feel familiar to data scientists used to Python or Matlab. It combines the performance and maintenability benefits of statically typed languages, with the flexibility of Type Providers, a unique mechanism that enables the seamless consumption of virtually any datasources. And as a first-class .NET citizen, it interops smoothly with C#. So if you are interested in a language that can handle both flexible data exploration, and the pressure of a real production system, come check out what F# has to offer!

Time: 9:15 AM Sunday    Room: 3106 

The Speaker(s)

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Mathias Brandewinder

I write code , Clear Lines Consulting

Figuring out things, one model at a time. F# globe-trotter.