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on 8/5/2015 1:34 PM
This is a guest post by Anh-Dung Phan and Vasily Kirichenko, F# community developers and contributors to the superb Visual F# Power Tools extension for Visual Studio.  – Visual F# Team We are pleased to tell you about the Visual F# Power Tools, a Vi[...]
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on 8/5/2015 6:34 AM
This is a guest post by Anh-Dung Phan and Vasily Kirichenko, F# community developers and contributors to the superb Visual F# Power Tools extension for Visual Studio.  – Visual F# Team We are pleased to tell you about the Visual F# Power Tools, a Visual S[...]
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on 8/4/2015 3:46 AM
We are thrilled to announce the availability of Try WebSharper, a simple and fun way to create and share WebSharper snippets with others!
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on 8/3/2015 3:52 AM
Originally posted on The Cockney Coder:This post is the first part of a brief overview of Service Fabric and how we can model Service Fabric Actors in F#. Part 1 will cover the details of how to get up and running in SF, whilst Part 2 will look at the cha[...]
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on 8/3/2015 1:56 AM
In version 3.4, WebSharper UI.Next's markup has been overhauled in order to prepare for the upcoming merger into WebSharper in version 4.0.
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on 8/3/2015 12:00 AM
Tweet The other day I had a small task to inspect return values of methods and if the following property exists then set it to empty array.         public long[] Achievements { get; set; } This needed to happen once on every web request, and I decided to [...]
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on 8/2/2015 6:06 PM
WebSharper 3.4 is out with a slew of features: new F# 4.0 collection functions, revamped sitelets API, anti-CSRF protection for RPC functions, and a reworked HTML language in UI.Next with server-side capability.
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on 8/2/2015 12:42 PM
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News RyuJIT Bug Advisory in the .NET Framework 4.6 Released Visual F# PowerTools v2.0.0 with full support for F# 4.0 and a number of improvements from F# community. New “Getting started” t[...]
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on 7/31/2015 1:51 PM
When I started learning F# I had a hard time grokking how and when to use a Discriminated Union (Sum type). I had experience in several paradigms and languages, but had never seen or used this data construct. In this article we'll start with an Enum and [...]
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on 7/30/2015 12:00 AM
Tweet I recently gave a talk on the various use cases we have for F# at Gamesys Social at the Tokyo F# User Group during my trip there. The slides are available on Slideshare and I’ll share links to recording once they become available. F# at GameSys from[...]
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