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November 2005 - Posts

Chinese Chess in F#

Well, I'm amazed. Out of the blue comes an implementation of Chinese Chess written in 2000 lines of F# by Đinh Thi Thuy Nga and Nguyen Van Thien from the Vietnam National University in Ho Chi Minh City . And boy, what an implementation! This thing is
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F# 1.1.5 detailed release notes

Here are the detailed release notes for F# 1.1.5.2. (Note - new documentation for the F# library will soon be hosted on research.microsoft.com ) Description Intellisense Interactive XMLDoc Help. XMLDoc help for C# and VB libraries such as mscorlib.dll,
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F# 1.1.5 now available

I'm glad to announce that F# 1.1.5.2 is now available for download from Microsoft Research . This release contains a mix of new features and bug fixes, at least some of which will be useful to nearly all F# users. The highlights are as follows: · Intellisense
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JunGL: Implemented in F#

I just noticed that Mathieu Verbaere , Ran Ettinger and Oege de Moor at the University of Oxford have been using F# to implement JunGL , a Scripting Language for Refactoring ( paper submitted to ICSE'06). It is really fantastic to see a top-rate research
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