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on 11/13/2012 8:56 AM
F# supports writing custom monads very well. Take a look at (famous :) maybe monad which is just 6 lines of code:
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on 11/12/2012 2:33 PM
Well we're doing it again!   I've been running a conference "Functional Programming eXchange" in London for a few years now. The conference is run by Skills Matter and will take place on Friday 15th Mar 2013.   The idea of the conference is to bring toge[...]
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on 11/12/2012 6:33 AM
Expert F# 3.0 is now out!   The book is a comprehensive guide to F#, with the first chapters taking you through functional, imperative and object programming, and later chapters featuring many applied topics in F# programming. The book has been substantia[...]
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on 11/12/2012 5:23 AM
On Tuesday at 3:00pm I will be talking at Microsoft Research, Silicon Valley (directions) on F# 3.0 and the general topic of "Reconsidering Strongly Typed Programming Languages for the Information-Rich World" The talk is a public lecture. If you plan on c[...]
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on 11/11/2012 1:06 PM
Welcome to F# Weekly, Enjoy F# reading list from this past week. Blogs & Tutorials Phil Trelford blogged “Progressive F# Tutorials London 2012“. Daniel Mohl shared presentation “Building Better Web Apps with F#“. Jack Fox published “The Miracle of F# Cont[...]
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on 11/11/2012 10:51 AM
What we are going to do in this post is take a whistle stop tour of getting MonoGame up and running along with a simple demo in F#. Over the last few days I have been building an F# project template for MonoDevelop, this post will also how to get[...]
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on 11/11/2012 10:51 AM
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on 11/10/2012 4:00 PM
The Kaggle/StackOverflow contest officially closed a few days ago, which makes it a perfect time to have a miniature retrospective on that experience. The objective of the contest was to write an algorithm to predict whether a StackOverflow question would[...]
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on 11/10/2012 9:11 AM
As a programmer it is easy to adopt a view of the world in light of our experience. The workings of the world starts to look as something out of the matrix. This has some funny consequences: While listening to a person reasoning about the complicated even[...]
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on 11/10/2012 7:25 AM
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