Steffen Forkmann's blog articles

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on 3/25/2012 11:11 AM
I’m happy to annouce a new nuget release of FSharpx.TypeProviders. The new version 1.5.3 allows to access JSON and XML in a strongly typed way. These new type providers are based on an XML type provider by Tomas Petricek. I added a write API and a JSON version. Idea Whereas XML allows different ways to [...]
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on 3/22/2012 12:19 PM
F# 3.0 brings the new type providers feature which enables a lot of different applications. Today I’m happy to announce that the FSharpx project brings you a WPF designer for F# in the Visual Studio 11 beta. A big kudos to Johann Deneux for writing the underlying XAML type provider. Create a new F# 3.0 [...]
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on 1/31/2012 8:48 AM
This is yet another blog post in my Currying and Partial application series. This is what I have posted so far: Partial application in F# and C# Why do we need partial application? – Part 1 of n – Fluent interfaces and piping Currying and uncurrying in C# and F# In this post I want [...]
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on 1/30/2012 9:00 AM
In the last couple of days I started to write some posts about Currying and Partial application: Partial application in F# and C# Why do we need partial application? – Part 1 of n – Fluent interfaces and piping This time I want to show you how we can write a higher-order function which allows [...]
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on 1/29/2012 2:34 AM
My last blog post was yet another introduction to Currying and Partial application. Now I want to put the focus more on the why part. Why do we want to have our functions in curryied form most of the time? This is the first part of a small blog post series and shows partial application [...]
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