Yan Cui's blog articles

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on 8/10/2015 12:00 AM
Tweet So OSCON came and went, and whilst I haven’t seen the recording for any of the sessions, the keynotes (and a bunch of interviews) are available on YouTube. Unlike most conferences, the OSCON keynotes are really short (average 10–15 mins each) and having watched all the published keynote sessions here are my top picks.   Simon Wardley
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on 8/6/2015 12:00 AM
Tweet Quite a few people have asked me about my trip to Tokyo recently and to see some pictures, so here’s a completely non-technical post about my experience there! Hopefully this will help your planning if you’re looking to visit Japan in the near future.   Airports There are two international airports for Tokyo –
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on 8/3/2015 12:00 AM
Tweet The other day I had a small task to inspect return values of methods and if the following property exists then set it to empty array.         public long[] Achievements { get; set; } This needed to happen once on every web request, and I decided to implement it as a PostSharp attribute. WHY
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on 7/30/2015 12:00 AM
Tweet I recently gave a talk on the various use cases we have for F# at Gamesys Social at the Tokyo F# User Group during my trip there. The slides are available on Slideshare and I’ll share links to recording once they become available. F# at GameSys from Yan Cui Tweet
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on 6/11/2015 3:00 AM
Tweet Having heard so much about APL from Phil Trelford (who is one of the leaders in the F# community) I decided to try it out too. For the uninitiated, APL code looks every bit as mind-bending and unbelievable as scenes from Johnny Depp’s Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. For example, the life function
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