Blog articles tagged 'f#', 'c#'

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on 6/14/2013 5:11 AM
  This post is a very interesting study of the differences between “functional-first” (F#) and “object-first” (C#) design for medium-sized software, by comparing software metrics for a number of C# and F# projects. Here are the conclusions, #3 and #4 are [...]
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on 6/14/2013 1:58 AM
Scott Wlaschin has just posted a really interesting series on Dependency cycles over on the F# for fun and profit site. The last post shows cycles and modularity in the wild comparing open source C# and F# projects including SpecFlow and TickSpec which ha[...]
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on 5/20/2013 6:41 AM
Are you a high performing Developer looking to use the latest technologies? Perhaps you want to be more than just a cog in the wheel, playing an integral part in high level projects? Or maybe you are looking for a company that puts an emphasis on work lif[...]
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on 5/6/2013 2:16 PM
Scanning over Alvin Ashcraft’s excellent Morning Dew (a must read for .Net devs as is Chris Alcock’s Morning Brew), I came across a short article from Richard Carr on writing Fixed Width Data Files using C#. Richard creates a class that inherits from Str[...]
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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 4/24/2013 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 4/11/2013 3:04 PM
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on 4/6/2013 7:06 PM
.Net 4 introduced the Lazy<T> type which allows you to create an object that can be lazily initialized so that you can delay the creation of large objects, for instance. However, if your initialization logic has the potential to except at runtime (e.g. ti[...]
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on 4/3/2013 10:43 AM
Triggered by a short tweet by Tomas Petricek and a blog post by Don Syme I had a couple of conservations about null as a value, Null as a type (Nothing in Scala), the null object pattern and the Maybe monad (or Option type in F#). I decided to share my op[...]
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on 3/28/2013 1:05 AM
F# 3 brings first-class support for LINQ Expressions, which makes working with libraries like Moq and FluentValidation easy. A while back I wrote about using Moq with F# 3 and introduced some extension methods to improve the experience for F#. I’ve create[...]
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