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As promised, a fresh batch of links to sooth your aching desire for more F#.  I’m particularly excited to announce I’ll give giving a F# tutorial this year at the Commercial Users of Functional Programming conference.  CUFP is going to have Read More...
Despite the small number of talks on F#, it seemed the language was on everyone’s lips this TechEd.  Whether working at the Visual Studio Languages booth or hanging out at the parties afterward, almost everyone I talked to was actively investigating Read More...
It’s been a bit of a light week with the holidays.  Although, for the truly dedicated, that’s just a chance to get some quality time in with with a favorite programming language (or to write a poem about it).   Tomas Petricek uses Accelerator Read More...
Recently I’ve been working with some local search techniques and wanted to share my Steepest Ascent Hill Climbing solution. The general idea of Steepest Ascent Hill Climbing is that in each iteration of the hill climbing process you apply a set of transforms Read More...
Some interesting gems this week. Revit, Closures and MathTools won the day. However, I do hope you'll take a look at the IL post as well. Blog – Jeremy Tammik’s Use F# Directly in Revit In Jeremy’s post he discusses what is initially necessary to get Read More...
This week’s theme is functional programming.  Included are discussions on Software Transactional Memory, Functional Architecture and the impact of the CLR on functional Programming in .NET.   Blog: Brandon Werner’s Software Transactional Memory: Read More...
It’s been a very exciting week. I actually had more things to post than time would allow me to write about. I’ll have to save them for next time. Blog: Daniel Spiewak’s What is Hindley-Milner? (and why is it cool?) Hindley-Milner is the algorithm all Read More...
Being the holiday season, it’s been a bit of a slow week.  Still, I stumbled across some very good articles and sites I would like to share.  I also wanted to note that I will be tagging all of my “Discoveries This Week” posts with the roundup Read More...