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Don Syme's WebLog on F# and Related Topics
F# Team Opening: Software Development Engineer in Test
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The F# team have a position available for a Software Development Engineer in Test. Here is the link . Please email jackhu@microsoft.com if you are interested. You must also fill in the online forms to apply. Thank you, don ...
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Getting Started with FSharpChart (from the F# Team Blog)
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Here's a cross-posting of one of our first team posts on the F# Team Blog . Welcome to the team, Keith! Hi, I'm Keith Battocchi, and I'm working on making it easier to use F# for data-rich programming. In my first blog post, I want to highlight some...
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A Newcomer to the Blogosphere: The F# Team Blog at Microsoft
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We have recently created an F# Team blog . Here's the intro to our first blog post . We'll gradually be ramping up our use of this blog for announncements and other material, though we'll also be continuing our own personal blogging, though its early...
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Update to the F# 2.0 Free Tools Release, Corresponding to Visual Studio 2010 SP1 (April 2011 CTP)
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We have announced a small update to the F# 2.0 Free Tools release over on the recently created F# Team Blog . Here's the introduction to the release announcement: Today the F# team has released an update to the F# 2.0 Free Tools Release , last updated...
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Microsoft Press are looking for authors to write books on F#
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Devon Musgrave from Microsoft Press has just tweeted a call for authors to write books on F#. He is particularly interested in things like a "step by step guide to F# for people who already know programming". Contact "devonm" at microsoft.com.
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Use F# Programming to Win the RockPaperAzure Challenge!
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The RockPaperAzure Challenge is a competition being run by the Microsoft Azure team. You can find all the details in www.rockpaperazure.com Did you play Rock, Paper, Scissors as a kid? Does it still determine who makes the afternoon coffee run? Then...
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Please submit your feedback on tryfsharp.org. Faculty and students especially!
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I'm just been at the Microsoft Research Software Summit where we (Tomas Pertricek and I) gave a tutorial and a lecture on F#. The Microsoft Research Connections Try F# team were also there, and did a fabulous job running demos of tryfsharp.org , and they...
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Loading your own scripts into tryfsharp.org
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Today I'm glad to mention to the F# community an important feature of the Try F# web app . www.tryfsharp.org has the ability to take a query parameter specifying a web accessible script. To see what this can do for you, I encourage you to take a...
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Soma - Sql Oriented MApping framework for F#
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One of the things I haven't blogged about much is the great collection of F# projects up on CodePlex . The one that caught my eye today is Soma - a "Sql Oriented Mapping Framework" . (Note, Soma is documented in Japanese - I have seen from Twitter...
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Some F# Jobs in London
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Regular readers will know that from time to time I give pointers to job adverts for F# programmers, as a service to the F# community. There are quite a few jobs currently being advertised for F# jobs in the London area, mostly in the finance area....
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Calling for Speakers, F# New York City and F# New England User Groups
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Have you got a great talk on F#? Would you like to give a talk to the F# New York City or F# New England User Groups? They would love to hear from you! Rick Minerich, Howard Mansell, Talbott Crowell and the other movers and shakers in the F# user groups...
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FSharpChart - Wrapping the System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting Charting Types
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[ Edit: The latest version of FSharpChart can be found here ] I'm just back from giving an F# talk at Microsoft TechDays in Sweden, which was a very enjoyable trip. One of the things I show in my talks these days is the use of the .NET 4.0 charting...
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