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Adam Granicz (adam.granicz)

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Adam is an F# MVP, and the co-author of four F# books, including Expert F# 3.0, the most comprehensive guide to the F# language, co-authored with Don Syme, the designer of the language. He is a long-standing member in the F# community with over eight years of experience in applying F# commercially and has led his software consultancy IntelliFactory to develop WebSharper, bringing unparalleled productivity to web development with F#. He is an active F# evangelist, a regular author in online F# media, and speaker at development conferences and industry partners. Adam serves on the steering committee of the Commercial Users of Functional Programming (CUFP) Workshop, where he represents the F# segment. He holds a Masters degree in Computer Science from the California Institute of Technology.

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IntelliFactory (Budapest)
2004 - Present

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California Institute of Technology
2000 - 2003

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The annual CUFP workshop is a place where people can see how others are using functional programming to solve real world problems; where practitioners meet and collaborate; where language designers and users can share ideas about the future of their favor[...]
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We are happy to announce that we offering free WebSharper developer licenses to all language and web MVPs... [more]
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A while ago I found myself in the unfortunate situation of having a degraded RAID5 array failing to boot after a blackout. So I hooked a monitor to it to see what was going on and found that it got stuck at boot time with identifying one of the disks. Aft[...]
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The jQuery Mobile sample on the WebSharper site has been out for quite some time now, but it fails to mention an important detail on how to run it standalone. Indeed, copying it straight into a new WebSharper ASP.NET project produces an empty page (which [...]
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