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published 6 months, 21 days ago, submitted by
mrkurt
6 months, 22 days ago
tryingthisagain.com — The second development chunk focuses on creating documents to index, and munging them into a format to hand off to an external library. There are examples of calling a .NET library from F#, mutable values, function composition, and several other spiffy sounding things. read more...
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category: Other | Views: 40
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mutable, functional, F#, lucene | tag it
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published 6 months, 27 days ago, submitted by
mrkurt
6 months, 27 days ago
tryingthisagain.com — When I first started dabbling in F#, I really struggled to understand how someone (in particular, me) would sit down and start writing an application from scratch. Project Euler puzzles are a great way to learn syntax (and probably the best place to start), but I would have loved to see a real application's source with a sort of "here's how it was built" narrative. So that's what I'm going to do! read more...
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category: Other | Views: 12
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lucene, F# | tag it
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published 7 months, 5 days ago, submitted by
tomdog
7 months, 9 days ago
atalasoft.com — "I gave an hour long talk today, on Concurrency in F#. It featured some slides and a small ant colony simulation to demonstrate different kinds of threading. Overall, I liked developing in F# quite a bit; however, puzzling through the interpreter errors was a brutal process indeed." read more...
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published 8 months ago, submitted by
JOELROXOR
8 months, 2 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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category: Other | Views: 2
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C#, DustinCampbell, F#, ProjectEuler | tag it
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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, 1 month ago, submitted by
JudahGabriel
1 year, 1 month ago
blogs.msdn.com — F#, the functional programming language born from ML and incubated by Microsoft Research,, is ready for prime time. Full Visual Studio support, a commercial development team, official support, the whole bit. F# becomes the first functional language to get 1st class support on the CLR. read more...
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category: CLR | Views: 8
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F#, CLR | tag it
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published 1 year, 3 months ago, submitted by
feddr
1 year, 3 months ago
langexplr.blogspot.com — In this post I'm going to show a little program for displaying graphical representations of L-Systems using turtle graphics implemented in F#, C# and WPF. read more...
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category: C# | Views: 7
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submitted by
robert
1 year, 6 months ago
cs.hubfs.net — Foundations of F# - The first book on F#, and as far as I know the first book on a niche .NET language (that is one that isn't C#/VB.NET or C++ :) ) will finish its first printing run today (25th May). F# is a functional language for the .NET framework, it is a high quality compiler, with visual studio intergration, implmented by Microsoft Research.
No doubt this will give a huge boost the F# community, as will the two books, "Expert F#" and "F# for Scientist" that will following it later this year. read more...
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category: Other | Views: 0
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published 1 year, 7 months ago, submitted by
edmason
1 year, 7 months ago
ffconsultancy.com — Cool little on-line tutorial. More information and demos in the F# journal articles to which I now subscribe. read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 1
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submitted by
jdh30
1 year, 7 months ago
ffconsultancy.com — Covering a wide range of topics, including an introduction to functional programming, pattern matching, the .NET platform and more advanced material illustrating the use of the F# interactive mode for data dissection and visualization. read more...
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category: Products | Views: 6
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F#, Example, .Net, Tutorial | tag it
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published 2 years, 1 month ago, submitted by
nedruod
2 years, 1 month ago
channel9.msdn.com — Channel 9 video demonstrating F#, the Microsoft Research's .NET OCaml variant, in action. Make sure you watch part 2 for some crazy DirectX coding. read more...
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category: Other | Views: 3
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