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on 6/22/2014 9:54 PM
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News The F# Core Open Engineering Group has a revamped website and a blog. Please follow for updates! F# Nation – 1 week to submit to CUFP this year! Submit your experiences of using F# fo[...]
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on 6/22/2014 7:21 PM
Algebraic Data Type An algebraic data type is a basically a composite type that is formed by combining other types, sometimes also referred to as “sums-and-products” data structures (don’t worries if this is too abstract for you, examples are coming). A s[...]
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on 6/19/2014 8:31 AM
With this new release of CloudSharper, we are starting the move of CloudSharper towards more and more online publication and sharing capabilities.
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on 6/18/2014 12:42 PM
The F# Open Engineering Group has an excellent new website and a blog post explaining How to Contribute to the F# Language, Compiler and Core Library Implementation, including impressive details on How you can contribute to the F# Language, Compiler and [...]
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on 6/18/2014 5:42 AM
The F# Open Engineering Group has an excellent new website and a blog post explaining How to Contribute to the F# Language, Compiler and Core Library Implementation, including impressive details on How you can contribute to the F# Language, Compiler and C[...]
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on 6/17/2014 4:15 AM
Like many a good man, I too got caught into the 2048 trap, which explains in part why I have been rather quiet on this blog lately (there are a couple other reasons, too). In case you don't know what 2048 is yet, first, consider yourself lucky - and, fa[...]
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on 6/16/2014 7:08 AM
With the FAKE 2.18.1 we now have 80 contributors. A big thanks to all of you. Here are the most important changes since my last blog post about FAKE 2.14. What’s new? New (backwards compatible) CLI #455 - see new docs Visual Basic support to AssemblyFileI[...]
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on 6/14/2014 7:48 AM
Quick intro to categories Category theory is a topic from pure math but don’t fear – the basic stuff is not that hard to grasp. And the domain (Types in programming languagues or Haskell in this case) should be well … Weiterlesen →
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on 6/12/2014 10:38 AM
Version 0.9.12 of CloudSharper alpha is out!
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on 6/12/2014 6:02 AM
Mpir.NET is a .NET wrapper for the high performance multi precision integer library MPIR, which in turn is a Windows friendly fork of GMP. As noted in my previous post, High performance large integers in .NET, it would be highly desirable to have a large [...]
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