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  • F# Discoveries This Week 10/11/2010

    As always, a ton of great posts this week on a large number of interesting topics.  It’s great to be part of such a productive community.  I particularly enjoyed Vladimir’s Zebra Puzzle post.  The code is just beautiful. I also have some bittersweet news to share.  I’ll soon be leaving Atalasoft to join a yet unnamed company ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on October 11, 2010
  • F# Discoveries This Week 08/15/2010

    Tons of great links along with a brand new less cluttered format today.  Let me know what you think on twitter.   News / Talks Talbott Crowell at San Fancisco Bay Area F# Users Group (8/16) Don Syme at the Community for F# Online (8/17) Luke Hoban will be giving a F# keynote at CUFP (10/2) Joel Pobar "Smart Software with ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on August 16, 2010
  • F# Discoveries This Week 08/08/2010

    So many links, all well worth your time.  I know one thing I won’t be missing is Don Syme’s online talk at C4FSharp on 8/17.  It’s great to be part of a language community in which the founder interacts in such a direct way.   News Draft F# Component Design Guidelines now Available (pdf) Don Syme will be speaking online for the ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on August 8, 2010
  • F# Discoveries This Week 07/23/2010

    One of my favorite things about the F# community is that its members tend to build things that are a bit more interesting, and think about concepts that are a bit deeper.  This week is no exception.  Come on in and see what’s been happening in the F# world. A quick note to those giving F# talks or running events: If you would like ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on July 23, 2010
  • F# Discoveries this Week 07/09/2010

    This week we once again reap another huge crop of fantastic F# content.  In fact, it’s been getting so overwhelming that I’ll be moving to an every week format from here on out.  Please come in, read, and enjoy!    News A New F# Case Study on Microsoft.com With its new tools, the bank can speed development by 50 percent ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on July 9, 2010
  • F# Discoveries This Week 06/25/2010

    As always, a huge number of software releases and high quality articles this week.  My favorite thing about the F# community is that someone is always writing about something that tickles my brain.  While right out of a computer science textbook, I enjoyed Erik Schulz’s sorting animations quite a lot.  His animations are ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on June 25, 2010
  • F# Discoveries This Week 05/28/2010

    Come in and see what’s new in the F# world.  Every week is seems there is ever more content on an increasingly wider variety of topics.  The community is growing at a very fast pace.  Because of this, I’ve decided to change things up a bit with a new format.  I hope you’ll find it enhances your experience in exploring this ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on May 28, 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 12/14/2009

    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.  Come in and check it out.   Don Syme on WebSharper: F#-based Rich Client/Server Web ...
    Posted to Rick Minerich's Development Wonderland (Weblog) by RickM on December 14, 2009