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on 3/30/2015 6:15 AM
Did you know there was more to the type matching operator than just pattern matching and exception handling?
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on 3/29/2015 2:01 PM
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News Election process for the F# Software Foundation 2015 Board of Trustees has begun! New Paket manager has a bootstrapper that does fallback to NuGet.exe if fails to download paket.exe f[...]
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on 3/29/2015 11:05 AM
Rust is an interesting language. It is not a primitive one, like Go where we don't have ADTs, pattern matching and generics (but we do have Nils). And it's advertising as a safe and performant system language. Today is the very first day I'm looking at it[...]
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on 3/28/2015 1:56 AM
In recent weeks we had been busy with a series of enhancements to the WebSharper website and some underlying FPish services. [more...]
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on 3/27/2015 8:47 PM
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on 3/27/2015 4:16 AM
Since I submitted my PhD thesis in December, I had a little bit of time to finish some of the things that I wanted to do for a really long time, but never quite found time to actually do them. This included getting the R provider to work on Mac and als[...]
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on 3/27/2015 4:16 AM
Since I submitted my PhD thesis in December, I had a little bit of time to finish some of the things that I wanted to do for a really long time, but never quite found time to actually do them. This included getting the R provider to work on Mac and a[...]
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on 3/26/2015 3:29 PM
The current Board of Trustees was hand selected to guide the initial formation of the F# Software Foundation (FSSF).  The role of the Board of Trustees is to oversee the vision and mission of the F# Software Foundation, to set the goals, and to appoint [...]
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on 3/26/2015 3:29 PM
The current Board of Trustees was hand selected to guide the initial formation of the F# Software Foundation (FSSF).  The role of the Board of Trustees is to oversee the vision and mission of the F# Software Foundation, to set the goals, and to appoint [...]
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on 3/22/2015 11:27 PM
I will admit it, I got a bit upset by James McCaffrey’s column in MSDN magazine this month, “Gradient Descent Training Using C#”. While the algorithm explanations are quite good, I was disappointed by the C# sample code, and kept thinking to myself “why o[...]
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