F# – Azure July 2, 2010 Don Syme Don Syme discusses why F# is particularly useful when thinking about cloud applications and Windows Azure. Opens in a new tab Related Links Research Area Programming languages and software engineering Project F# at Microsoft Research Watch Next Episode 1: Tackling complex healthcare challenges May 1, 2025 Jonathan M. Carlson, Will Guyman, Matthew Lungren , et. al. Episode 2: A multi-disciplinary approach May 1, 2025 Jonathan M. Carlson, Will Guyman, Matthew Lungren , et. al. Episode 3: Collaborating faster May 1, 2025 Jonathan M. Carlson, Will Guyman, Matthew Lungren , et. al. Episode 4: A distribution channel for AI innovation May 1, 2025 Jonathan M. Carlson, Will Guyman, Matthew Lungren , et. al. Episode 5: Breakthroughs in AI May 1, 2025 Jonathan M. Carlson, Will Guyman, Matthew Lungren , et. al. Episode 6: Healthcare Agent Orchestrator May 1, 2025 Jonathan M. Carlson, Will Guyman, Matthew Lungren , et. al. Episode 7: The road ahead May 1, 2025 Jonathan M. Carlson, Will Guyman, Matthew Lungren , et. al. Using LLMs for safe low-level programming February 25, 2025 Aseem Rastogi, Pantazis Deligiannis LLMs vs. Torch 1.5: Why Your Code Assistant Can't Keep Up February 4, 2025 Diganta Misra Advances in Natural Language Generation for Indian Languages June 17, 2024 Dr. Raj Dabre
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