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Tim Ng
Where do you use F#?
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Recently on StackOverflow there was a question asked about “ what areas might the use of F# would be more appropriate then C# ”. Some of the answers are very insightful – take a look and see if you agree or disagree! You’ll notice that my good friend...
Tim Ng
VS2010 + VIM
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over 2 years ago
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As you may know, I am a diehard VIM user. Thankfully, Jared , a big F# fan (Jared and I used to work on VB together), has written a plug-in for VS2010 called VsVim which supports VIM emulation in VS2010. If you are a VIM user, this plug-in is essential...
Tim Ng
F# + WPF + Events
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over 2 years ago
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I recently had to do some travelling for the VS launch event in Las Vegas and QCON event in Beijing. One of the things thats nice about travelling is that it gives you time to do some things you may not otherwise do - in my case, I had a chance to try...
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