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on 3/19/2017 7:58 AM
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News Announcing Nightly Releases for the Visual F# Tools Azure Functions F# support is now generally available Visual Studio 2017 Poster VisualStudio Uninstaller The week in .NET – On .NET[...]
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on 3/18/2017 5:00 PM
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on 3/16/2017 6:57 AM
How to make a sticky navbar using Bootstrap Today I will demonstrate one way to achieve a sticky navbar in Bootstrap v4 using fixedsticky. This post will be composed by three parts: 1. Get the librairies 2. Page without the nav sticking 3. Make the nav st[...]
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on 3/12/2017 5:00 PM
This article explains how you can create functions with variable arguments, and why you should avoid them.
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on 3/11/2017 10:53 PM
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News Announcing F# 4.1 and the Visual F# Tools for Visual Studio 2017 Announcing .NET Core Tools 1.0 Announcing Visual Studio 2017 General Availability… and more Visual Studio 2017: Produc[...]
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on 3/11/2017 11:11 AM
The Choices I have experimented with OpenCV and Dlib face detection in my computer vision pipeline. Both work well, but the Dlib one worked better: it is more sensitive with (in my case) almost no false positives right out of the box! Dlib uses several HO[...]
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on 3/10/2017 7:20 AM
It’s been some time since I blogged regularly.  Here’s why I got a Twitter account, and use it all the time for technical communication The Visual F# Tools Blog and then the .NET blog are major ways of communication about F# work at Microsoft Just about e[...]
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on 3/8/2017 1:24 PM
More GIMP tips! Every now and then I discover features on Gimp that I didn’t know existed. It is always a good surprise to find a feature which simplify your work. So today I will show four features that I recently discovered: 1. Extra view 2. Color palet[...]
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on 3/7/2017 7:31 AM
If you read a about the history of science, you will no doubt be astonished by some of the amazing theories that people used to believe. I recently finished reading The Invention of Science by David Wootton, which documents many of them (and is well worth[...]
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on 3/5/2017 2:24 PM
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