Luca Bolognese leaves Microsoft
Luca -
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FYI I imported all the posts from the old MSDN blog to this one. Hence this post doesn’t make sense anymore. I left it here for memory sake. BTW: I am also back in msft now (30/11/2018).
This is my last post on this blog. My new blog is here: http://www.lucabol.com
I accepted a role as Director for Credit Suisse in London. I’m excited by the opportunity to work in the financial industry, a long-standing desire of mine. I’m also excited to write more F# code and to be closer to Italy, where my extended family is.
The past ten years in Microsoft have been a wild ride. I’m proud to have been part of ObjectSpaces, Generics, LINQ and F# (and much more …). I’ve been lucky to be able to post on this blog and present at conferences about such innovative technologies. It has all been a lot of fun. I’m sure the next ten years will be as good.
I’ll see you guys on my new blog.
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Eber Irigoyen
2010-02-19T14:30:29Zgreat loss for Microsoft; the company I work for (ACS, Xerox) does some work for Credit Suisse, hope to work with you some time in the future
Judah Himango
2010-02-19T14:49:55ZI'm sure your talents will be missed. Good luck, Luca!
lucabol
2010-02-19T14:55:18ZThanks for the kind words.
Edmondo Pentangelo
2010-02-19T17:53:05ZCongratulazioni
Benvenuto a Londra :)
Ci siamo incontrati al PDC meet the expert in 2008. Abbiamo parlato a lungo di F#.
Io lavoro a Morgan Stanley a Canary Wharf, e probabilmente tu lavorerai nel palazzo di fronte al mio. Incredibile coincidenza.
Vieni al meetup "April F#unctional Londoners Meetup" il 21 Aprile ?
http://www.meetup.com/FSharpLondon/calendar/12529722/
Daniel Carey
2010-02-19T18:23:39ZBecause of you (and Chris Smith), I've started converting some of our insurance calculations to f#. You are a great presenter and hope you can still find time. Best wishes to you and yours.
lucabol
2010-02-19T19:50:19ZThank you guys for the kind words ...
Ken Egozi
2010-02-20T03:29:50ZCh Ch ch Ch ch changes :)
Good luck in your new adventures. I hope you'll set up a new blog sooner than later, as I really enjoy reading your take on languages and such.
I hope you'll also continue speaking from time to time at confs. I attended your Linq2SQL talk on TechEd Israel back on 2006, and it was the best talk there.
Claudio Cherubino
2010-02-20T06:26:01ZLuca, good luck for your new adventure!
I currently work for IFM Infomaster with your former Italian colleagues and I've heard a lot of excellent things about you. :)
Maybe we'll have a chance to meet soon as I just accepted an offer from Google and I'll be based in London starting from May 1st.
Moukarram Kabbash
2010-02-20T15:46:29ZAt most I will miss your presentations at the various conferences. Good luck
lucabol
2010-02-20T20:45:44ZThanks everyone.
Claudio: let's keep in touch. They must be doing something right in this IFM place ... It must be Massimo, or Mario maybe ...
Isaac
2010-02-21T09:08:33ZBut now I can't look forward to your information + funny presentations at TechEd or PDC!!
Best of luck in the future though Luca - and thanks for all the great stuff you helped bring through in the last few years!
Cheers
Ankit
2010-02-22T05:52:17ZAwesome news. I work at Credit-Suisse London. See you soon.
lucabol
2010-02-22T18:59:04ZThanks everyone.
Ankit: I'll see you there :-)
Rick Minerich
2010-02-25T01:35:28ZI enjoyed our brief conversation at PDC very much but wish he had been able to talk more. Please do keep blogging, I'll be looking forward to your posts.