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Math.NET Numerics v2.3.0 released, with improved F# support
dsyme
An important library in the C# and F# open source communities is the Math.NET Numerics library . I blogged the first part in a (slow) series on using the library from F# back in June and there is another tutorial as part of the Numerical Libraries for F# and the .NET Framework overview from early last...
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27 Nov 2012
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Getting Started with Math.NET and F# Programming
dsyme
This is the first blog in a series to help F# programmers keep up-to-date with different ways of doing numerically-oriented programming with F#. The first posts in this series will focus on the open source Math.NET Numerics library. Math.NET Numerics is an opensource numerical library for F# and...
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6 Jul 2012
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Updated version of "TrueSkill Through Time" Bayesian Inference Code
dsyme
Back in 2007 Ralf Herbrich and co. wrote a research paper called " TrueSkill Through Time ". Their sample code was written with a pre-release of F# 1.0, and was not updated to F# in Visual Studio 2010. Here is an update of this code for F# in Visual Studio 2010, as requested by some people commenting...
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19 Apr 2012
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Microsoft Releases Local, Distributed and Cloud Numerics Library, with F# Samples
dsyme
At last, Microsoft have released its long awaited Cloud Numerics library!!! A huge congratulations to the Cloud Numerics team (follow their blog!), and I encourage everyone in the F# community to be looking at the use of these wonderful technologies together. The recently announced library is a great...
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21 Jan 2012
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StatFactory: FCore maths & statistics library, designed for use with F#
dsyme
Regular readers of my blog will know that from time to time I post pointers to technologies that work with F#, as a service to the F# community. I've blogged in the past about other maths and stats libraries that work with F#, and am adding another one today! StatFactory have released FCore, a .NET...
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17 Nov 2011
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New version of FSharpChart now available
dsyme
Carl Nolan has published a new version of FSharpChart ! Some of the snazzy new features are: Clipboard and SaveAs capabilities Property change Events Support for 3D Charts Naming of the data series for BoxPlot charts Great work by Carl, Keith and Tomas to put this together! ...
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23 Jun 2011
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Math.Net Numerics Beta 2, plus a competition for a fast matrix multiply
dsyme
The contributors to Math.NET have just released their final beta for Math.NET Numerics . This wonderful package includes both NuGet packages and F# integration! From the Math.NET Numerics site: Download the MathNet.Numerics.dll assembly, add a reference to it to your project and you're done. To make...
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6 May 2011
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Logistic Regression in F# using Microsoft Solver Foundation
dsyme
Following on from my last post on Support Vector Machines in F# using Microsoft Solver Foundation , I'd also like to point to Yin Zhu's post on Logistic Regression in F# using Microsoft Solver Foundation . Enjoy! Don Logistic Regression in F# using Microsoft Solver Foundation Logistic regression...
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27 Feb 2011
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Support vector machines (SVMs) in F# using Microsoft Solver Foundation
dsyme
One of the F# blogs I follow all the time is F# for Data Mining by Yin Zhu in Hong Kong. Yin's latest post really caught my eye: An Introduction to Support Vector Machines in F# using Microsoft Solver Foundation . SVMs are a statistical machine learning technique used for all sorts of purposes, from...
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27 Feb 2011
Blog Post:
F# Team Contract Position in Cambridge UK
dsyme
The F# team in Cambridge have an opening for a contractor specializing in applying F# to industry-relevant domains. This includes developing concepts and demonstrators of using F# to solve real-world issues in cloud computing, with applications to financial programming, technical computing and web programming...
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26 Jan 2011
Blog Post:
F# Math: Extreme Optimization 4.0 - 50 Quick Start samples in F#
dsyme
The guys at Extreme Optimization have released version 4.0 of their .NET math library . This time the library comes with 50 QuickStart samples for F#, including polynomials in F# , numerical integration in F# , optimization in F# , Fourier Transforms in F# , continuous distributions in F# and discrete...
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1 Dec 2010
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F# Math: Microsoft Solver Foundation 3.0 Released
dsyme
Microsoft Solver Foundation 3.0 is out, and ready for use with F#: We pleased to announce the release of Microsoft Solver Foundation v3.0. The Express edition is available at http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/solverfoundation . The Standard and Academic Editions of Solver Foundation v3.0 will soon be...
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14 Nov 2010
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F# Math: NAG Library for .NET, with F# support
dsyme
The Numerical Algorithms Group have recently released their NAG Library for .NET . To quote: The NAG Library for .NET contains mathematical and statistical methods developed by NAG experts to serve the growing number of application developers and users of Microsoft .NET. The methods in the library...
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12 Nov 2010
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