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  • F# Discoveries This Week 07/16/2010

    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 a lot of great content this year and will be well worth attending for anyone interested in ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on July 16, 2010
  • F# Discoveries This Week 06/14/2010 - TechEd Edition

    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 or making plans to explore the language.  Of course, this is great news.  A quiet ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on June 14, 2010
  • F# Discoveries This Week 02/08/2010

    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 though. Also, I’ll be speaking this Wednesday on F# at the Boston .NET User Group.  ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on February 8, 2010
  • F# Discoveries This Week 10/19/2009

    This week the release of Visual Studio Beta 2 and the F# October CTP comes with the wonderful news that FSharp.Core.dll’s interface has been stabilized.  In addition, there have been a number of great posts this past week.  Come inside and read about Ajax generation, duck typing, composting events and Silverlight MVVM.   Visual ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on October 19, 2009
  • F# Discoveries This Week 08/23/2009

    This week Steve Horsfield continues his adventures with WPF while Matthew Podwysocki posts more on the .NET Event Model.  Meanwhile, John Harrop shares a video tutorial on F# interactive and Chris Smith provokes meta discussion on the best way to present F#.   Upcoming Events Houston F# Users Group – Meeting August 27th 7:00pm. ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on August 23, 2009