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on 11/29/2013 2:56 PM
  Over on the Visual F# team blog we've described how to use F# type providers with Xenomorph TimeScape, a financial data product which you can use in Windows Azure and on-premise. This work is an F# sample from Microsoft Research. The sample has been picked by the F# community and incorporated into the new FsProjects area for community incubations. If you have access to a Xenomorph TimeScape instance, you can get and use the sample here: http://fsprojects.github.io/FSharp.Data.Experimental.XenomorphProvid[...]
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on 11/29/2013 2:35 PM
The purpose of this post is to mention where the F# language, compilation and editing support in Xamarin Studio comes from and how you can contribute to this tooling (and the same for Emacs too), and is posted on behlaf of Dave Thomas, a major F# commuity contributor. As many readers will know, F# is available for use in Xamarin Studio.  With F# and Xamarin Studio you can currently, for example Develop with F# on Windows or Mac Develop Android and iOS applications. Develop F# components to be used across [...]
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on 11/29/2013 6:56 AM
  Over on the Visual F# team blog we’ve described how to use F# type providers with Xenomorph TimeScape, a financial data product which you can use in Windows Azure and on-premise. This work is an F# sample from Microsoft Research. The sample has been picked by the F# community and incorporated into the new...
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on 11/29/2013 6:35 AM
The purpose of this post is to mention where the F# language, compilation and editing support in Xamarin Studio comes from and how you can contribute to this tooling (and the same for Emacs too), and is posted on behlaf of Dave Thomas, a major F# commuity contributor. As many readers will know, F# is...
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on 11/18/2013 11:19 AM
I’ve often been asked to answer the questions, “Why F#? Why is it important?” I struggle to answer this question. I don’t really understand it. Part of the problem is that I try to provide an answer. These questions cannot be answered without first understanding why the questioner likes or enjoys his or her current […]
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