InfoQ Homepage Interviews Rachel Reese on The Good and Bad of Microservices (with F#)
Rachel Reese on The Good and Bad of Microservices (with F#)
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Rachel Reese is a long-time software engineer and math geek who can often be found talking to random strangers about the joys of functional programming and F#. She currently helps run the Nashville F# User group, @NashFSharp, and previously ran the Burlington, VT functional programming user group, @VTFun.
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Software is Changing the World. QCon empowers software development by facilitating the spread of knowledge and innovation in the developer community. A practitioner-driven conference, QCon is designed for technical team leads, architects, engineering directors, and project managers who influence innovation in their teams.
Apr 28, 2016
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