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on 3/15/2013 3:07 PM
Big data is the buzzword de jour, and why not?  Companies like Google with huge server farms are doing amazing things leveraging huge amounts of data and processing power.  It’s all very sexy but these researchers get to pick and choose the data they work with.  They can maximize their research gains by pushing the [...]
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on 3/10/2013 3:23 PM
I recently co-authored an article with Gael Fraiteur (creator of PostSharp) on how AOP frameworks such as PostSharp can be used to automate the implementation of common design patterns in .Net. The article is now available to view on the InfoQ website here. A more offline friendly PDF version is also available here and from [...]
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on 3/10/2013 5:26 AM
The annual CUFP workshop is a place where people can see how others are using functional programming to solve real world problems; where practitioners meet and collaborate; where language designers and users can share ideas about the future of their favorite language; and where one can learn practical techniques and approaches for putting functional programming to work.
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on 3/5/2013 5:45 AM
It’s been 2 weeks since we released any new content into the world of Here Be Monsters and for our trappers that no doubt feels like an eternity! So with great pride, I’d like to tell you that the wait is over and that you have plenty to look forward to!! It’s the end of [...]
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on 3/3/2013 4:01 PM
Recently, I had a few interesting discussions on F# code readability. One argument I often hear about F# is that by virtue of its succinctness, it increases the signal-to-noise ratio. I certainly found this to be true: when the entire code fits on your screen, and you don’t have to scroll around to figure out what is going on, navigating a code base becomes significantly simpler. Relatedly, because the F# syntax is so much lighter than C#, some of my coding habits evolved. I stick to the “one public type p[...]
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