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Hi y'all! I'm Gregor, I work as a .NET dev in Austria and like to work on Data Science and ML problems in my spare time. I've been using F# for a couple of years now defaulting to it whenever I have to write some data pipeline. I'm always happy to help out whenever I can. |
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Hi there 👋 I'm Kevin, and i am a phd student in the @CSBiology group of @muehlhaus in the University Kaiserslautern, Germany. We are using F# almost exclusively for all kinds of bioinformatics and computational related data analysis pipelines, but also develop our own methods in it. An example for that can be seen in our recently published TMEA framework. I am the maintainer of BioFSharp, Plotly.NET, and Dash.NET. I am also in contact with the guys @plotly, who are very interested in how this discussion is shaping. I am looking forward to work together with all of you guys to hopefully shape F# as a happy place for data science in .NET! |
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Hello all, I'm Benedikt and just like Kevin I am a phd student at @CSBiology of @muehlhaus. Looking forward to work with you all. |
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Hello all. This is Zhenyong Zhu. I work at an investment firm in DC. I started to adopt F# since 2014 after taking a fast-track course by @tpetricek in London. Best decision ever. I am the current maintainer of Deedle. But I am more of an accidental transitional maintainer who brought Deedle back to live by updating it to netstandard. I did try my best to fix various bugs and added some wrappers to work with MathNet.Numerics via Deedle.Math. However, by no means I understand the internals very well. More help to the boring but crucial data frame area is welcome. |
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Hello everybody, I'm Haiping Chen. So exicted that I will work with you fantastic people. And thanks for @dsyme to connect us as a joint team Let .NET rejuvenate in the field of machine learning is our original motivation. For this moment, I'm focused to make TensorFlow.NET more complete and useable in reality. |
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Hello everybody! I'm David and also member of the @CSBiology group. I am a maintainer of BioFSharp, BioFSharp.Mz and FSharp.Stats. My research is focused on computational proteomics, where I use F# for daily data analysis tasks (Deedle ❤️) and the development of toolchains facilitating the processing of mass spectrometry based proteomics data. I am looking forward to work with you! |
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Hello all =) I'm Lukas and also member of the @CSBiology group. I'm really glad @kMutagene accidentally stumbled upon the discussion at issue #137 because this recent progress really feels like a great step towards an even greater community! I maintain FSharp.FGL. My main research interest are regulatory networks, which goes in line with the prior, but I have used many other great F# libraries (also Hooray for Deedle 🎉 ) and I try to contribute where I can. I'm especially looking forward to a productive and collegial atmosphere not only in the scope of our working group but now also with all of you guys! |
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@muehlhaus et al, I've asked @tpetricek for the keys for the @fslaborg twitter account, which I can then hand over to you for broadcast announcements. Remind me if you don't hear back about this 👍 Best |
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