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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M.Sc.
California Institute of Technology
2000 - 2003

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on 1/16/2020 9:18 AM
In my previous article about "F# metablogging: introducing BlogEngine for your static markdown-based F# blog", I briefly outlined a quick strategy to switch a WebSharper HTML project to a hosted, client-server app, and vice versa. In this article, I will [...]
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on 12/26/2019 11:10 AM
In this article, I want to show you another way of keeping your SSG in F#: using WebSharper. Armed with the full power of a .NET web framework and its templating features (see the HTML templates section), this has numerous advantages, most importantly, am[...]
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on 9/4/2019 9:29 PM
The Bolero homepage starts off with a video that shows you how to create your first client-server app with three simple commands, ...
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on 12/19/2018 9:55 AM
Just a short week ago, we announced the first release of Bolero, enabling full-stack F# web development on WebAssembly. Since then we have been working on a small side project to see what it would take to implement a fully client-side implementation of th[...]
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on 12/9/2018 10:00 PM
A brief outline of the historical circumstances around WebSharper (just some notes in no particular order) that **position it for a bright future outlook**, and a quick glimple of what we are working on with it to advance the current state of F# web progr[...]
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