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on 1/30/2014 10:25 AM
I was recently directed to an article on "tiny types" – an approach to static typing which introduces distinct types for the sake of code clarity, rather than to add particular behaviour to each type. As I understand it, they’re like type aliases with no [...]
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on 1/28/2014 10:50 PM
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on 1/27/2014 6:35 PM
If you have done any DevOps work on Amazon Web Services (AWS) then you should be familiar with Amazon CloudWatch, a service for tracking and viewing metrics (CPU, network in/out, etc.) about the various AWS services that you consume, or better still, cust[...]
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on 1/26/2014 2:28 PM
I recently reorganized the SimpleSpeedTester project’s structure so that it’s easier to add tests to both the Json and binary serializer benchmarks, and to run the tests is as easy as running the RunBenchmarks.fsx F# script and then choosing which benchma[...]
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on 1/26/2014 12:48 PM
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News Visual Studio FSharp Team announced Visual F# Tools 3.1.1, with support for Desktop and Web express! Do not forget to like and follow a new F# Facebook page if you like F#. Welcome a [...]
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on 1/26/2014 9:48 AM
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on 1/24/2014 8:44 AM
Introduction as I mentioned I want to try some real-life Haskell and of course this means using some kind of database. I looked around a bit and found the really great Persistent package from Micheal Snoyman. Not only is this … Weiterlesen →
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on 1/23/2014 1:46 PM
Introduction I want to try some real life style CRUD applications with Haskell and co. To do this I wanted to install PostgreSQL as I heard lot’s of good stuff about it. Disclaimer I am in no way an expert … Weiterlesen →
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on 1/22/2014 10:35 AM
Today we are excited to announce the availability of the Visual F# Tools 3.1.1, our first update release to Visual F#.  You can download the installer package here. Visual F# Tools 3.1.1 is a small, quick-deploying package that can be used to update curr[...]
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on 1/21/2014 10:49 AM
× Click here to see the result live! For the last few years, the Japanese F# community has been running the F# Advent Calendar (2010, 2011, 2012). Each advent day, one person writes an article about something interesting in F#. I have bee[...]
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