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Tons this week.  Vladimir Matveev’s is my favorite new F# blogger with very well written data structure posts, Ashley Feniello continues his fantastic FScheme series, and Jomo Fisher posts some great Freebase and DGML examples.  That’s just Read More...
Between Atalasoft, Professional F# 2.0 and the MVP Summit I’ve been completely swamped and ended up with quite a backlog of posts.  Between the Brian-Chris F# Code Battle, Luca’s LChart, Ashley’s continuing FScheme series and Matthew’s MongoDB stuff Read More...
The more I use F# the more I want to write my every day production C# code in a functional way.  To this end, I’ve written a few higher order extension methods as the need arose.  I wanted to take a moment and share them with you.  I think Read More...
Back again with another F# community roundup.   There’s been a ton of great content this week, almost too much.  To try to combat this I’ve attempted to sort posts roughly in terms of how interesting I found them.  All were worth the Read More...
Many apologies if I missed your post.  Having skipped last week due to some uncontrollable circumstances left me with quite a large number to sort through.  My personal favorite this week is Ashley Feniello’s series.  SICP eat your heart Read More...
Back again this week with a fresh batch of F# Posts, Videos and Events.  I’ve been enjoying Matthew Podwysocki’s “Much Ado About Monads” series quite a lot.  They are well worth checking out for beginner and advanced alike.   Events If Read More...
It’s 2010, the year of F#, and the quantity of posts in this last week reflects it.  Not to pick favorites but the work Tomas Petricek has been doing with Accelerator is amazing, be sure to check it out. Also, I’d like to thank everyone who supported 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...
By far the most exciting news this week was the preview release of Microsoft Research Accelerator.  Posts on this topic by Satnam Signh and Tomas Petricek have left the F# world buzzing.  This, however, is just the tip of the F# iceberg.  Read More...
An almost overwhelming number of posts this week with topics including the Skills Matter Programming Exchange, LAgent, data structures, service oriented architecture, monads, infinite sequences, timing F# functions, functional design, and much more.  Read More...
We have a great selection of links this week with topics including discriminated unions, equality and comparison constraints, purely functional data structures, a language performance comparison, and a couple of 1.9.7.8 compatibility tweaks for XNA and Read More...
A great deal going on this past week with Chris Smith releasing the source samples for Programming F#, Julien Ortin writing a spelling corrector, Matthew Moloney exploring the Azure worker role, Steve Gilham playing with NDepend and a flurry of Reactive Read More...
Over this past week at PDC I was lucky enough to see some fantastic sessions and spend time with members of the F# and greater Visual Studio language teams.  Naturally, these experiences have left me both floored and swimming in new ideas.  Read More...
So you have an Object Oriented library but yet want to be able to use F#’s functional pipelining feature to design expressive data processing workflows.  How do you go about it? First, lets set a goal.  Some low hanging fruit so to speak.  Read More...
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