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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...
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...
I’ve been working for a while on a new presentation which I was finally able to give last week at the New Hampshire .NET User Group .  F# and You! focuses on painting the big picture about F# instead of the off-putting details like having to learn Read More...
A couple of months ago I was talking to Lou Franco , the head of our Software Engineering department and fellow functional programming enthusiast, about the possibility of using F# for projects in the future.  Being business minded, he replied that Read More...
A bit of a slow week.  Perhaps some are out playing in the recently fantastic weather instead of blogging about functional programming.  My favorites this week were Paul Hudak’s talk on Haskell, Jason Olson’s Channel9 discussion, Niklas Gustafssons’s Read More...
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In the image processing world, like most computational problems, we often think our work is composed of only two basic ideas: representation and transformation. Of course, one may have many layers of both representations of transformations and transformations Read More...
In this post I compare and contrast Haskell and F#. It may come as no surprise that with so much shared history they share so much in common. However, it’s interesting to consider how the perspectives of the languages’ developers play a large role in Read More...
Another very exciting week.  I’ve barely had time to catch my breath. Meanwhile I’ve decided to take my weekly roundup post consistently in the direction of functional programming in the Microsoft universe for the foreseeable future.  This will 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...
I’ve decided to post a roundup for the week of what I feel were some of the most important blog posts and application releases I happened upon.  Who knows, if it goes well maybe I’ll even make it a habit.  In this edition: Windows Live Writer Read More...