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April 2007 - Posts

Some F# Links: SPiM, F# News, FFT, Multi-core

Andrew Phillips ' Stochastic Pi Simulator (SPiM) is implemented in F# (and also OCaml) and has been gaining some attention of late. There is a nice article called Making Computer Systems Reveal Biological Secrets on the MSR website and F# gets a mention
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HDFS - Hardware Design Using F#, version 0.2

On hubFS AndyMan has recently announced "Hardware Design F#", HDFS, Version 0.2, based on a port of HDCaml , by Tom Hawkins, though rapidly acquiring a life of its own. I blogged about version 0.1 a while back. Here are his release highlights: The project

Draft Paper on F# Active Patterns

I'm glad to announce the availability of a draft paper on F# Active Patterns, co-authored with James Margetson and Gregory Neverov. I've included the draft as an attachment to this post. In the paper we cover How we combine total, partial and parameterized

Detailed Release notes for 1.9.1.8

Detailed Release Notes for release 1.9.18 of the F# Compiler and Tools. http://research.microsoft.com/research/downloads/details/b46c7032-149c-4da3-a027-7768210a158d/details.aspx [ Note: we've had one report of an installation issue on Windows XP, and
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F# 1.9.1.8 Released!

[ Note: An update to this release has been announced: see version 1.9.1.9 at http://blogs.msdn.com/dsyme/archive/2007/05/06/f-1-9-1-9-available-currently-msi-only-includes-overloaded-numeric-conversion-functions-and-checked-arithmetic.aspx ] I am very
 
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