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on 3/12/2011 9:13 AM
I wrote previously about how you can set up multiple observable sequences and subscribe to them with multiple observers and create a many-to-many relationship between them. Whilst this is a very flexible model with a clear separation of responsibilities, often it requires more work to set up and is more than what you need for [...]
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on 3/10/2011 10:27 AM
Today we are happy to announce the availability of the jQuery UI extension for WebSharper formlets. This brings a number of new formlet primitives to the standard WebSharper formlet library that are rendered using jQuery UI controls. These include tabs, sliders, drag and drop panels, orderable lists, among others. [...]
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on 3/10/2011 5:26 AM
Everyone tells you that LINQ is a monad, but LINQ can be used to enocde other types of computations too. This article demonstrates that you can use LINQ to program using idioms, which are in some ways more useful than monads.
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on 3/9/2011 8:01 AM
It appears that I have been doing a lot more talking than writing in the last two months. This blog post provides links to materials from my recent F# talks, including MonoDevelop presentation, talk about Teaching F# and recent QCon tutorial with Phil Trelford.
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on 3/7/2011 4:11 PM
Matthew Podwysocki posted a couple of very good articles on RxJS on codebetter.com and amongst them was a simple demo to do a look up on wikipedia using their open API: Introduction to the Reactive Extensions for JavaScript – Wikipedia Lookup Unfortunately, there wasn’t a live demo you can play around with and see it [...]
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