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February 2006 - Posts

hubFS Projects: Reflector F# Addin 0.0.1.4 is now available

This is the first release of the Reflector F# addin. Details and download are here - Reflector F# Addin 0.0.1.4 is now available. I'm looking for co-authors, testers and other help on this project.  Please respond in comments here or on the appropriate
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Hubology: F# source HTML color coding native on The Hub

Scott Isaacs (sisaacs) and I have been working to get an addin for automatic color coding of F# working here on The Hub.  Scott came up with the idea the other day and he and I worked through all of the details recently. There is a CS2.0 addin that
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Hubology: How To's and Snippets

For those of you searching for answers on F#, in code snippets, etc., stop by this forum. Ask questions, get answers.  Help others get answers. How To's and Snippets  
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Hubology: New Performance Forum under THCF

I've started a new THCF for those that are interested in F# performance. hubFS F# Performance Cooperative Please take some time to read the opening entry carefully.  

Hubology: Forums Reorganization

Leave opinions here on the current state of the forums and their organization. I'm going to do a reorganization, but I want to know what everyone's thoughts are before doing so.  
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F# Presentation - WI INETA

The presentation on F# for Wisconsin INETA took place tonight. I'll let other hubsters that were present give their critiques here, but I believe that the presentation was well received. The room asked a lot of questions.  I'm an animated speaker

F# integration of fsi in VS2005

In Dr. Syme's latest post, A Taste of F# Interactive in Visual Studio, he covers a topic that has been a concern for me:  improving the interactive environment for F# beyond the capabilities of competitors like MatLab and Mathematica. One important

F# - mixed imperative, OO, functional programming (and a bit of scripting)

In studying F# over the last few months, the most difficult thing for me to determine was - "What is this stuff and how do I think about it and frame it?" As F# is an IL language in the .NET family, it is apparent that it will follow much of the "IL

Starting out

Finally, the first post . . . For those that don't know the joke, I do believe in usability.  Unfortunately, every usability expert is a crackpot.  Since one of the leading experts, Dr. Jakob Nielsen, considers himself "The Pope of the Internet"