I guess nobody would be interested for doing so in South of France, right ?

On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 3:08 AM, Mike Lin <mikelin@mit.edu> wrote:
This might be of interest to anyone else in the Boston area.


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Anne Hunter <anneh@eecs.mit.edu>
Date: Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 7:40 PM
Subject: User Group for functional programmers and scientific
computing; Monday, April 6th
To: jobslist@altoids.mit.edu


Rick, Michael, and I are kicking off a new user group that meets every
first Monday night in Cambridge.

The New England F# User Group's first meeting is this Monday, April 6.
More info can be found online at http://fsug.org

All levels are welcome from beginner to advanced.  Functional
programming is becomming very popular for scientists, analysts,
statistics experts, and the financial industry.  F# was born in
Cambridge England (the other Cambridge) 5 years ago in a research lab
and has more recently been made available to the public.

Talbott Crowell
Talbott.Crowell@ThirdM.com
Third Millennium, Inc.

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