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  • F# Discoveries This Week 07/30/2010

    It’s Friday and once again I’ve gathered up more F# content for your viewing pleasure.  If you happen find yourself in the Boston area this next Monday come meet me for our New England F# User Group meeting.  We are always happy to have new people interested in checking out functional programming.   News VS2010 Keyboard Shortcuts ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on July 30, 2010
  • F# Discoveries This Week 04/09/2010

    With the Visual Studio 2010 launch just days away, the F# community is exploding with fury and excitement.  Come inside and find links to topics ranging from general programming patterns to specific algorithm implementations.   Don Syme on the Passing of Robin Milner It is with sadness that I mention the death of Professor Robin ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on April 9, 2010
  • F# Discoveries This Week 01/05/2010

    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 me on the road to becoming a Microsoft MVP.  I couldn’t have done it without ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on January 5, 2010
  • F# Discoveries This Week 12/06/2009

    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 Silverlight. Also, the first Monday of the month approaches and with it another meeting of the ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on December 6, 2009
  • F# Discoveries This Week 08/16/2009

    This week we have some user group meeting announcements, WPF dependency properties, first class composable events, and a few interesting statistical modeling techniques.   Houston F# Users Group – Meeting August 27th 7:00pm. We'll be having an interactive, hands-on session where we'll actually get to code some F#. All levels of ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on August 16, 2009
  • Discoveries This Week 04/03/2009

    With the start of our F# User’s Group this next Monday and New England Code Camp 11 last weekend, things have been extremely busy this past week.  Meanwhile, the F# sociocosm is growing at a rapid pace.  This week we have a talk by Don Syme, a look at F# quotations, and finally, some discussion on Seq.unfold.   Chris Bowen’s Post, ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on April 4, 2009
  • F# for Testing and Analysis at Code Camp 11 New England

    At this Saturday’s Code Camp I’ll be giving a brand new presentation on using F#.  The goal of this presentation is to have those attending leave with an idea of what F# can help them achieve today as well as instill a desire to know more.  This post contains my presentation materials as well as links to additional information on the ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on March 27, 2009
  • What Would You Want From a F# User Group?

    Michael de la Maza, Talbott Crowell and I are all very excited about finally getting our F# User Group off the ground.  However, as F# groups are currently few and far between, we are very interested in finding out what attendees would want from such a group.   Where and When? In terms of broad time frame, we are looking at having ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on March 12, 2009