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on 5/14/2019 2:09 PM
The 2019 Board of Trustees election is underway!  Over the last weeks, the voting members have submitted many nominations for new Board of Trustee members, and eleven people have agreed to participate in the 2019 election.
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on 5/3/2019 11:59 AM
Every year around Spring time, the F# Software Foundation holds elections for its Board of Trustees. The role of the Board is to oversee the vision and mission of the F# Software Foundation, to set the goals, and to appoint officers to run the daily operations as appropriate. It is now time for our members to choose who will represent them as the Board of Trustees for 2019-2020.
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on 2/1/2019 1:25 PM
We are happy to announce the first Applied F# Challenge, organized by the F# Software Foundation! F# is a general purpose open-source programming language. It originates from Microsoft Research and is used by many engineers across the globe. We primarily hear about people using F# for web development, analytical programming, and scripting. While those are perfect use cases for F#, there are many more brilliant and less covered scenarios where F# has demonstrated its strength. For example, F# is used in qua[...]
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on 1/1/2019 6:14 PM
Happy New Year from the F# Software Foundation! 2018 has been a great year for the F# community, and 2019 is looking to be even better. Membership in the F# Software Foundation has continued its steady growth, now with over 2,600 members. The Mentorship Program had another successful round. The Community Diversity Program grew, with more conferences offering tickets through the Foundation. We launched the F# Community Forums, and have much more planned for the next year.
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on 5/11/2018 4:22 PM
One of the main goals of the F# Software Foundation has always been to help bring the F# community together and foster better communication. While the Slack team has been a fantastic mechanism for Members of the Foundation to communicate, it does have quite a few limitations. Members have been requesting an alternative for persistent communication for a long time. We are happy to announce that we have setup the F# Community Forums for use by everybody in the F# Community.
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