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May 2006 - Posts

Detailed Release Notes for F# 1.1.11.7

The full change list for F# 1.1.11.6 is below. Here's the list of fixes we've made between F# 1.1.11.6 and F# 1.1.11.7: -- Permit the use of lambdas taking multiple tupled arguments within quotations. -- Fix integer formats 0b101001 and 0o101030 in fsi.exe
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Linear Algebra module with F# and dnAnalytics

Julien Laugel has revamped his sample showing how to use the dnAnalytics library with F#, and it's now up on The Hub . Marcus from dnAnalytics has also been taking a look at F# recently.
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F# 1.1.11 release candidate now available

As reported by the Hub Father, F# 1.1.11.6 is available. This is a "release candidate", which means we put it up to see if it meets the standards of the early adopters who download and install it. Since posting on Friday we've had a few very minor issues reported - and release 1.1.11.7 will be available in about 48 hours. Downloads for both F# 1.1.11.6 and 1.1.10.4 may be found here. Here's the list of fixes we've made between F# 1.1.11.6 and F# 1.1.11.7: ...
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.NET Developer Journal: Grid Computing with F#

Chad Albrecht has written an article for the recent edition of .NET Developers Journal called F# on a Virtual Super Computer . It uses the excellent Alchemi grid computing framework from my the University of Melbourne (a wonderful institution from my
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Rob Burke on F#

Rob Burke has just written a blog entry on F# : It was great to have Rob to visit - I first met Rob when you presented his Symphony system - an amazing example of .NET in action! Rob is currently an all-round developer guru working with Microsoft in Ireland
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