Blog articles tagged 'f#'

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on 4/28/2013 8:58 AM
Reblogged from do stuff, write about it, simple: I was able to record the Cleveland F# SIG, where Mike Falanga spoke about F# language's Discriminated Unions feature (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd233226.aspx). Here are the videos I took of th[...]
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on 4/28/2013 5:58 AM
A few years back I put together a simple Fractal Zoom in Silverlight using gray scales. Time for a little makeover with color: Hold down the mouse button over the Mandelbrot and move the mous[...]
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on 4/27/2013 11:39 AM
About a year ago XAML type provider (that now a part of fsharpx project) was born. First of all, happy birthday XAML type provider and thank you everyone who was involved. Up to XAML type provider release the best option for F# WPF development was to spli[...]
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on 4/24/2013 3:22 PM
Some weeks ago a new version of Neo4jClient was released. There were introduced some changes in the Cypher Start notation. The new Start notation for sure has become nicer for C#, but it is still a bit ugly for F#. Recommended way of using new Start notat[...]
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on 4/24/2013 8:10 AM
Foq is a .Net mocking library with first class support for F# and a cool sounding name. After 9 public releases, Foq is now mature and stable at version 0.9. What started as a 6 to 8 week project ended up more like a half-year project. At this point, I’d [...]
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on 4/23/2013 8:03 AM
Aml has matured as a language implementation to the point where the author is not horrified by people actually using it!
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on 4/21/2013 11:14 PM
New version of canopy has been released today. This version includes an improved set of selectors: Relative selectors. New functions elementWithin and elementsWithin provide an ability to select element/elements in DOM sub-tree: You are able to write more[...]
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on 4/21/2013 2:01 PM
Welcome to F# Weekly, The greatest event of the past week is Xamarin EVOLVE 2013 Conference where official support of F# as a first class language was announced.  It is a great step forward for F# mobile development. Download Xamarin Studio and try it rig[...]
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on 4/18/2013 1:09 AM
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on 4/17/2013 10:28 AM
There is one more useful application of script from the “Explore local network with F# Async Workflows” post. During the check of the machine availability we can collect IP addresses of all machines. After that we can compare IPs of different hosts names [...]
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