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published 6 months, 13 days ago, submitted by
leniel
6 months, 14 days ago
diditwith.net — For the past several months, I've been using F# to solve at least two Project Euler problems each week. I find this is a great way to sharpen my math skills and my F# skills simultaneously. If you're looking for a way to flex your programming muscles, you really should check out Project Euler. read more...
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category: Other | Views: 9
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published 7 months, 15 days ago, submitted by
JOELROXOR
7 months, 16 days ago
diditwith.net — "[A] recent blog post caused quite a stir on the F# mailing list. The post presents two solutions for Project Euler Problem 14: one in C# and the other in F#. The C# version clearly is hand-optimized for speed (and is indeed very fast), but the F# solution isn't. Instead, the F# code appears to be written with elegance and brevity in mind. Robert Pickering presented a challenge to create a faster F# solution, and the F# mailing list (which had been dormant for a couple of weeks) literally exploded with ideas. . . ." read more...
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published 7 months, 30 days ago, submitted by
popupdancer
8 months, 3 days ago
diditwith.net — An amazing journey! The author takes fairly naive F# code and transforms it into elegant, beautiful code, introducing language features and concepts along the way. read more...
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published 8 months, 24 days ago, submitted by
dengar007
8 months, 25 days ago
diditwith.net — Dustin Campbell goes over F# option types. Option types are a simple example of a discriminated (or tagged) union, although understanding that isn't necessary in order to use them. Simply put, an option type wraps a value with information indicating whether or not the value exists. For C# or VB programmers, it may be convenient to think of option types as a mutant cross between .NET 2.0 nullable types and the null object design pattern. read more...
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category: Other | Views: 20
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submitted by
benrick
10 months, 1 day ago
diditwith.net — Dustin explains why he likes F# in a whole series of posts. This one talks about tuples in F#. read more...
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published 1 year ago, submitted by
dredding
1 year ago
diditwith.net — Awsome awsome awsome way of showing off F# functionality. I know the examples are how you would implement the same thing in C#, but whats great is he's giving you a point of refrerence into F# if you understand only the C# code. read more...
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category: C# | Views: 2
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published 1 year ago, submitted by
cls2deg
1 year ago
diditwith.net — An article that shows the elegance, power and brevity of Microsoft's F# language. read more...
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published 1 year, 1 month ago, submitted by
jamesewelch
1 year, 1 month ago
diditwith.net — This article is really academic in nature on the topic of closures and how they fit into LINQ query expressions. It contains a highly-contrived example that is not representative of quality LINQ code. One of the most interesting aspects of LINQ query expressions is that they produce lexical closures. Exploiting closures in query expressions can be powerful but tricky. read more...
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category: Linq | Views: 1
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published 1 year, 3 months ago, submitted by
yesthatmcgurk
1 year, 3 months ago
diditwith.net — This is NOT about food.
Haskell Curry came up with a way to melt developer's brains. This is how it is done in C# 3.0 read more...
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category: C# | Views: 1
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