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on 10/10/2012 8:41 AM
October 25 and 26 sees the second edition of FPDays in Cambridge UK. There's lots of good F# content at this event, see http://www.fpdays.net/fpdays2012/programme.php Enjoy! Don, for the Visual F# team
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on 10/9/2012 9:16 AM
SkillsMatter have been running training courses in F# in New York and London and also offer training courses through their well known F# experts such as Tomas Petricek and Phil Trelford. Their next course is the Progressive F# Tutorials 2012 in London, 1-[...]
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on 10/9/2012 9:08 AM
DDFP has a new submission deadline: October 15 Since this is the first time this workshop is running, the organizers are only asking for 4-page position-or-technical papers. So if you have something to say about (functional or object-oriented) programmin[...]
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on 10/8/2012 3:42 PM
The impression I’ve gotten from working with ruby is that it’s generally fun to work with. One of my coworkers who has about a year of experience told me: - You become happy from working with ruby. Also, for many tasks it can provide a easier experience t[...]
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on 10/8/2012 3:42 PM
The impression I’ve gotten from working with ruby is that it’s generally fun to work with. One of my coworkers who has about a year of experience told me: You become happy from working with ruby. Also, for many tasks it can provide a easier experience [...]
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on 10/8/2012 8:04 AM
Discriminated unions or sum types are a natural way to model logical OR. Often you have a property that distributes over OR. Say, in F# (used throughout the article, though the ideas should apply equally well to any ML), you can write a combinator of the[...]
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on 10/8/2012 6:26 AM
  Today is the day to submit to "Data Driven Functional Programming 2013". http://blogs.msdn.com/b/dsyme/archive/2012/09/01/announcing-quot-data-driven-functional-programming-2013-quot-workshop-at-popl-submission-date-oct-8-2013.aspx DDFP is an exciting n[...]
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on 10/8/2012 4:27 AM
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on 10/4/2012 5:37 AM
Why is Typescript more interesting than coffeescript and similar constructs? Typescript is an extension of the javascript language. If you avoid the syntactic sugar for classes and modules in typescript, but it still can be very helpful (perhaps a sweet a[...]
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on 10/4/2012 1:17 AM
I recently started using Sublime Text 2 as my main editor for non .net related languages – and I really enjoy it (I think I will pay Mr. Skinner soon – well deserved!). If you are working with Haskell, then … Continue reading →
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